Project

Crusher Pump Volute Abrasion Lining

Worn slurry pump volute rebuilt and lined along the wear path with an abrasion-resistant composite matched to the feed, no new casting required.

The challenge

What was failing

A slurry pump on a crusher circuit handles a hard, abrasive feed that wears the volute fast. The slurry scours the wear path, thinning the casting wall and grooving the metal where the flow turns hardest. As that metal is lost the pump moves less and the wear accelerates, until the casting is too thin to hold and the unit comes off the circuit. A new casting is costly and carries a long lead time, and the plant cannot leave the duty pump down while it waits.

Slurry pump volute prepared and rebuilt in the shop
Our approach

How AAS approaches it

We take the volute into the shop and look at where the slurry has cut the metal. We grit-blast the wear path and the surrounding casting back to clean, profiled substrate so the repair holds. We rebuild the lost metal and the grooves with a Belzona 1000 Series composite, bringing the wall back to profile. Over that we trowel an abrasion-resistant composite along the wear path, matched to the hardness of the feed, so the slurry runs against the lining instead of the bare casting. We finish the surface to follow the original flow and return the pump ready for the circuit.

Assess and map the wear

We inspect the volute to map where the slurry has thinned the wall and grooved the wear path, and confirm the feed so the lining is matched to it.

Grit-blast prep

We grit-blast the wear path and surrounding casting back to a clean, profiled substrate so both the rebuild and the lining bond to bare metal.

Rebuild lost metal

We rebuild the thinned wall and the grooves with a Belzona 1000 Series composite, working cold so the casting sees no heat distortion.

Line the wear path

We apply an abrasion-resistant composite along the wear path, matched to the hardness of the slurry, and finish it to follow the original flow.

Return to the circuit

We check the lining and turn the rebuilt volute back over to the plant ready to go back on the crusher circuit.

What you get back

The result

Worn volute rebuilt and lined rather than replaced with a new casting, avoiding the casting lead time
Wear path carried by an abrasion-resistant composite matched to the slurry instead of bare metal
Lost wall and grooving rebuilt cold, with no hot work on the casting
Pump returned to the crusher circuit by factory-trained and factory-certified Belzona applicators
In the field

From the job

Repair and protection work of this kind, performed by AAS crews across Louisiana.

Capabilities used here

Where this work happens

24-hour on-call service

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