Eccentric Screw Pumps

Eccentric Screw Pumps | Progressive Cavity Pumps for Viscous & Sensitive Fluids
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Eccentric Screw Pumps

Also known as progressive cavity pumps, eccentric screw pumps deliver smooth, low-pulsation flow with gentle product handling — ideal for viscous, shear-sensitive, and solids-laden fluids in hygienic and industrial processes.

Overview

Eccentric screw pumps are positive displacement pumps that transport fluid through sealed cavities formed between a rotating helical rotor and a stationary stator. The result is continuous, controlled flow — ideal when product integrity matters.

How it works

  • A helical rotor rotates eccentrically inside an elastomer (or special material) stator.
  • Progressing cavities form and move fluid from suction to discharge.
  • Flow rate is proportional to speed, enabling accurate control with VFD.
  • Low pulsation and gentle handling help protect shear-sensitive products.

Typical process uses

  • Transfer of viscous liquids and pastes
  • Shear-sensitive fluids and emulsions
  • Solids/fiber-containing media and slurries
  • Filling, dosing, metering, and circulation
  • Hygienic processes (with sanitary design options)

Key Features & Benefits

Built for reliability, consistent performance, and process flexibility across a wide range of fluids.

Stable, low-pulsation flow

Continuous cavity progression provides smooth discharge and reduced pressure spikes.

Process stability Reduced pulsation

Gentle product handling

Low shear transfer supports sensitive products and helps maintain texture and quality.

Low shear Product integrity

Wide viscosity range

Handles thin liquids up to highly viscous media, including pastes and concentrated products.

Viscous media Versatile

Solids & fibers capability

Progressive cavities help transport solids-laden fluids with minimal clogging risk (application dependent).

Solids handling Slurries

Accurate dosing potential

Speed-proportional flow and low slip make the technology suitable for metering/dosing tasks.

VFD control Metering

Configurable sealing options

Multiple seal designs and materials can be selected based on process, temperature, and chemical compatibility.

Mechanical seals Material options

Pump Types & Configurations

Below is a complete, OEM-neutral set of eccentric screw pump configurations commonly used in process industries.

Standard Eccentric Screw Pumps

General-purpose configurations for routine product transfer and process pumping.

Horizontal Vertical (optional) Industrial

Hygienic / Sanitary Designs

Stainless steel builds with cleanability-focused geometry for hygienic processes (CIP/SIP-ready options).

Stainless steel CIP/SIP Food & pharma

Dosing & Metering Pumps

Designed for precise, repeatable flow control at low to medium flow ranges using speed regulation.

Accurate flow VFD Additives

High-Viscosity / High-Torque Pumps

Robust drives and geometry for highly viscous products, thick pastes, and challenging media.

High torque Heavy-duty

Hopper / Auger Feed Variants

Improved inlet feeding for very viscous media (where gravity feed is insufficient).

Hopper inlet Auger assist

Drum & Container Transfer Units

Configurations for transferring from drums/containers with flexible installation and portability options.

Container transfer Mobile frames

Bi-Directional / Reversible Operation

Where required, pump design can support reversible flow (application and seal design dependent).

Reversible Process flexibility

High-Pressure Multistage Options

For higher discharge pressures using multistage geometry (based on model selection).

Higher pressure Multistage

Special Materials & Coatings

Material pairing options (rotor/stator/seals) for abrasives, chemicals, temperature limits, or hygiene rules.

Abrasive media Chemical duty Hygienic

Selection Guide

Share the following information for correct sizing and material selection.

Process data required

  • Fluid type and composition (incl. solids size %, fibers)
  • Viscosity range and temperature
  • Required flow rate (min/normal/max)
  • Discharge pressure / system pressure losses
  • Chemical compatibility requirements
  • Cleaning method (CIP/SIP) if hygienic

Typical options

  • Drive: geared motor, servo, VFD, or pneumatic (application dependent)
  • Seals: single/double mechanical seal, flushed seal, packing (where applicable)
  • Connections: DIN / SMS / Tri-Clamp / Flange (as required)
  • Protection: dry-run protection, pressure monitoring, overload protection
  • Execution: standard industrial or sanitary design

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Configuration Overview

A quick comparison table (edit rows to match your actual catalog and model families).

Configuration Best for Key advantages Typical options
Standard Transfer General process pumping, product transfer Smooth flow, broad operating range Horizontal/vertical, various seals, VFD compatible
Hygienic / Sanitary Food, dairy, beverages, cosmetics, pharma Cleanability-focused design, stainless construction CIP/SIP-ready, tri-clamp/SMS/DIN connections
Dosing / Metering Additives, precise flow control Speed-proportional flow, repeatable dosing Low-flow geometry, VFD/servo control
High-Viscosity / High-Torque Pastes, thick concentrates, heavy products Strong drive, stable transfer of challenging media Reinforced stator, special rotor coatings
Hopper / Auger Feed Products needing assisted inlet feeding Improved suction behavior, stable inlet fill Hopper inlet, auger, jacketed variants
Solids / Fibers Slurries, fiber-containing media Good solids transport with correct selection Abrasion-resistant materials, monitoring options
* Final performance depends on medium properties, temperature, system design, and selected rotor/stator/seal materials.

Accessories & Options

Enhance reliability, control, and maintainability with process-ready accessories.

Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)

Accurate flow control and soft-start for stable process operation.

Flow controlEnergy savings

Dry-Run Protection

Helps protect stator and seals when insufficient product is present.

ProtectionSafety

Seal Variants & Flushing

Single/double mechanical seals, flushed seal plans for demanding media.

Mechanical sealsFlush plans

Mobile Frames / Skids

Skid-mounted or mobile solutions for flexible deployment and easy maintenance access.

SkidPortable

Pressure & Temperature Monitoring

Instrumentation integration for process visibility and safe operation.

MonitoringIntegration

Connection Standards

DIN, SMS, Tri-Clamp, flanged and other process standards based on line requirements.

DINTri-ClampFlange

FAQ

Quick answers to common selection and operation questions.

What is an eccentric screw (progressive cavity) pump?

It is a positive displacement pump that uses a helical rotor turning eccentrically inside a stator to create progressing cavities. This produces smooth, controllable flow and gentle handling of many fluids.

Are eccentric screw pumps suitable for viscous fluids and solids?

Yes — they are widely used for viscous, shear-sensitive, and solids-laden media. Correct sizing and material pairing (rotor/stator/seals) are essential for reliable operation.

Can the pump be used in hygienic (food/pharma) applications?

Yes, sanitary executions are available with stainless steel construction, hygienic connections, and cleanability-focused design. Cleaning method (CIP/SIP) and elastomer compatibility should be considered during selection.

What information do you need for selecting the right pump?

Medium details (viscosity vs temperature, solids %, abrasiveness), required flow range, discharge pressure, installation constraints, materials/seal requirements, and hygienic cleaning needs (if applicable).

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