Open Impeller
Open impellers have vanes that are attached to a central hub without any side walls. They are ideal for handling suspended solids and are commonly used in wastewater applications.

Key Features
Discover the unique characteristics and advantages of Open Impeller
Superior Solids Handling
The open design allows for efficient handling of large solids and fibrous materials without clogging.
Easy Maintenance
Simple design makes cleaning and maintenance straightforward, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Cost-Effective
Lower manufacturing costs due to simpler design and fewer components.
Versatile Performance
Suitable for both clean and dirty water applications with varying solid content.
Technical Specifications
Detailed specifications for Open Impeller
Dimensions
Diameter Range: 50mm to 500mm
Maximum Solids: Up to 50mm
Performance
Maximum Speed: 3600 RPM
Efficiency: 65-75%
Materials
Applications
Explore the various applications where Open Impeller excels
Wastewater Treatment
Primary treatment pumps handling raw sewage and industrial wastewater.
Industrial Process
Handling process water with suspended solids in manufacturing industries.
Mining Operations
Pumping slurry and abrasive materials in mining applications.
Agricultural Irrigation
Handling water with debris and organic matter in irrigation systems.
Advantages
- Excellent solids handling capability
- Low maintenance requirements
- Cost-effective manufacturing
- Easy to clean and service
- Suitable for abrasive materials
- Good performance with variable flow rates
Limitations
- Lower efficiency compared to closed impellers
- Limited to lower pressure applications
- Not suitable for high-speed operations
- May require more frequent maintenance in abrasive applications
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about Open Impeller
What factors should I consider when choosing an impeller type?
Consider factors such as the type of fluid being handled, presence of solids, required efficiency, and operating conditions when selecting an impeller type.
What materials are best for corrosive applications?
For corrosive applications, materials like stainless steel, titanium, and certain plastics (PVDF, PP) are recommended due to their excellent corrosion resistance.
How do you ensure the quality of your impellers?
We implement strict quality control measures including dimensional inspection, material testing, and performance verification to ensure the highest quality standards.
Can you manufacture custom impeller designs?
Yes, we can manufacture custom impeller designs based on your specific requirements and application needs.
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Contact us today to discuss your Open Impeller requirements and get a customized solution for your application.