Key Features of a Jet Grouting Triplex Pump: High-Pressure Delivery: Jet grouting requires the injection of grout at very high pressures to effectively erode and mix the in-situ soil. A triplex pump is capable of delivering the necessary pressure, often in the range of 20 to 50 MPa (or higher, depending on the specific application). Consistent Flow Rate: The three cylinders of the triplex pump work in a coordinated manner to ensure a consistent flow rate of grout, which is crucial for maintaining the quality and uniformity of the grout columns. Durability and Reliability: Jet grouting pumps are subjected to harsh operating conditions, including abrasive grout mixtures and high pressures. A triplex pump is designed to withstand these conditions, with robust construction and high-quality components to ensure long-term reliability. Adjustable Parameters: The pump should allow for adjustments in pressure, flow rate, and other parameters to accommodate different soil conditions and project requirements. Efficiency and Performance: A well-designed triplex pump will offer high efficiency and performance, minimizing energy consumption and maximizing the effectiveness of the jet grouting process.
Jet grouting triple pump refers to a triple pump dedicated to the jet grouting process, which usually consists of three independent pumps, namely a water pump, compressor, and concrete pump.
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