Micro solid impurities widely exist in electroplating rinsing wastewater, metal pickling waste liquid, circuit board etching wastewater and mine chemical leachate. Closed impeller chemical pumps often suffer from flow reduction, overload shutdown and jamming problems, resulting in frequent production interruption.
Focusing on this universal industry pain point, YDPUMPS officially launched the upgraded anti-clogging open impeller solution on July 20, 2026. The optimized impeller adopts wider flow channel and streamline transition design, reducing the probability of particle accumulation inside the pump cavity. The new impeller can be matched with YD coaxial self-priming pumps, YDW vertical dry-run pumps and MPH high-flow magnetic pumps without changing overall pump installation dimensions, facilitating direct replacement for existing production lines.
All impeller raw materials adopt modified polypropylene and reinforced PVDF options, maintaining outstanding resistance to acid, alkali and salt corrosion. After long-time field testing in Southeast Asian electroplating industrial parks and Latin American mineral processing projects, the equipment blockage maintenance frequency decreased significantly, helping customers cut downtime losses and after-sales maintenance expenditure.
At present, the anti-clogging impeller configuration has been opened as optional specification for all newly signed overseas orders. YDPUMPS technical team will continue to collect operation feedback from end users globally, further optimize hydraulic models for media with high solid content.
Industry insiders commented that with stricter waste liquid recycling requirements in various countries, chemical pumps capable of stably transporting particle-containing wastewater will maintain sustained market demand growth in the next five years.
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