July 14, 2026 – Zhejiang, China
Africa’s mineral resource exploitation enters a fresh development cycle. Ore washing, mineral pickling and tailings wastewater treatment create steady demand for corrosion-resistant fluid equipment. Mining sites generally feature harsh operating conditions, unstable power supply and insufficient professional maintenance personnel, imposing strict standards on pump stability and service convenience.
YD series coaxial self-priming acid pumps adopt coaxial direct connection design, removing intermediate coupling parts seen on conventional split self-priming pumps. Fewer vulnerable components reduce breakdown risks under continuous heavy-load operation. The optimized wide-channel impeller enhances anti-clogging performance for wastewater carrying slight mineral sediment. Self-suction height reaches up to 6 meters, adapting to diverse terrain layouts of mine wastewater pools.
Customers can select PP or PVDF wetted parts according to different acidity levels of mine media. Local mining clients in Ghana commented that YD pumps deliver reliable performance under outdoor high dust and high temperature environments, alongside much shorter spare parts delivery cycles than European brands.
To further explore the African market, YD Pumps optimizes product packaging suitable for long-distance sea transportation and compiles operation and maintenance manuals in English and French. The company plans to establish cooperative distribution channels in key mining nations to deliver timely after-sales support for mineral processing projects.
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