Could you comment on longevity of these vane pumps? It seems that there is a friction and metal-on-metal contact between the metal vanes and the metal housing that must eventually lead to wear of both.
Vane pumps can be used for a lot of applications involving lubricants! Reach out to us here and we can work through any specific application requirements: www.vikingpump.com/yt
Vane pumps do not create flow using centrifugal force - they are positive displacement pumps. With that said, centrifugal force - along with hydraulic pressure and push rods - work to operate the vanes themselves and extend them to the casing wall. That is what then creates an expanding cavity, or vacuum, that pulls liquid into the pump. Here is a link to a video about the difference between flow and pressure that may provide some more context: ruclips.net/video/Upx-ecYwCLw/видео.html
how is this mechanism raise the pressure of the fluid it seems to me that it supply the fluid with kinetic energy how this mechanism raise the pressure
Rotary positive displacement pumps - like the vane pump - are flow creating machines. Any pressure that is created is dependent on a number of factors. We cover these in our video Flow vs Pressure: ruclips.net/video/Upx-ecYwCLw/видео.html
Vane pumps, like shown in the video, can not be used as compressors. While pumps and compressors are often similar in operating principle, pumps are designed for handling liquids and compressors for handling gases. However, compressor designs do exist that use the same principle. (Visit ruclips.net/user/GASTManufacturing for more information)
It may be possible...but is definitely not ideal. Vane pumps would not be the best choice for sugar massecuite due to its viscosity and the presence of developing sugar crystals. Viking Pump has an internal gear pump designed specifically for handling sugar massecuite that would be a much better fit: ruclips.net/video/j9lLNWeulHE/видео.html For more information about this application and Viking Pump's product offering - you can contact your local Viking Pump distributor here: www.vikingpump.com/contact
Hello! Those are probably just the "closed captions" that are loaded with the video. All you have to do is turn the captions off by clicking the "CC" button in the bottom right corner of the RUclips video player - To the left of the "settings" gear.
@@cck1496 The full list of industrial applications is too numerous to list here, but vane pumps are typically used on thin, low-viscosity applications like solvents or alcohol. For more information, here is a link to our LVP Series™ www.vikingpump.com/pumps/vane/lvp-series
This video is perfect, as i struggled a few minutes to imagine the movements of the parts in my head
Awesome illustration.
Thanks for the video.. bcz of this video i have learned van pump understanding properly👍
Could you comment on longevity of these vane pumps? It seems that there is a friction and metal-on-metal contact between the metal vanes and the metal housing that must eventually lead to wear of both.
The vanes are not metal. They are composite and yes, over time they do wear. Periodically these vanes should be inspected and replaced when worn.
Can we use this pump for suctioning lubricants in forging industry?
Vane pumps can be used for a lot of applications involving lubricants! Reach out to us here and we can work through any specific application requirements: www.vikingpump.com/yt
Thanks for so useful video
Is the vane pump use centrifugal force to work? Or it works on tge pressure difference. Could u explain thanku
Vane pumps do not create flow using centrifugal force - they are positive displacement pumps. With that said, centrifugal force - along with hydraulic pressure and push rods - work to operate the vanes themselves and extend them to the casing wall. That is what then creates an expanding cavity, or vacuum, that pulls liquid into the pump.
Here is a link to a video about the difference between flow and pressure that may provide some more context: ruclips.net/video/Upx-ecYwCLw/видео.html
how is this mechanism raise the pressure of the fluid it seems to me that it supply the fluid with kinetic energy how this mechanism raise the pressure
Rotary positive displacement pumps - like the vane pump - are flow creating machines. Any pressure that is created is dependent on a number of factors. We cover these in our video Flow vs Pressure: ruclips.net/video/Upx-ecYwCLw/видео.html
@@VikingPumpInc thank you very much that was helpful
Can vane pump be used for compressing air .
Vane pumps, like shown in the video, can not be used as compressors. While pumps and compressors are often similar in operating principle, pumps are designed for handling liquids and compressors for handling gases. However, compressor designs do exist that use the same principle. (Visit ruclips.net/user/GASTManufacturing for more information)
I was thinking of makin a bicycle pump with vane pump inside . May b it will be too big
What if Vane pump for sugar massecuite application? Is it possible?
It may be possible...but is definitely not ideal. Vane pumps would not be the best choice for sugar massecuite due to its viscosity and the presence of developing sugar crystals. Viking Pump has an internal gear pump designed specifically for handling sugar massecuite that would be a much better fit: ruclips.net/video/j9lLNWeulHE/видео.html
For more information about this application and Viking Pump's product offering - you can contact your local Viking Pump distributor here: www.vikingpump.com/contact
Nice
I'm looking for a pump vane
Hello! For questions about selecting a pump, please contact your local Viking Pump distributor at www.vikingpump.com/contact.
Which you wrote in video that hide videos important area..
Hello! Those are probably just the "closed captions" that are loaded with the video. All you have to do is turn the captions off by clicking the "CC" button in the bottom right corner of the RUclips video player - To the left of the "settings" gear.
@@VikingPumpInc Good video. What is it's application in industry?
Thanks.
@@cck1496 The full list of industrial applications is too numerous to list here, but vane pumps are typically used on thin, low-viscosity applications like solvents or alcohol. For more information, here is a link to our LVP Series™ www.vikingpump.com/pumps/vane/lvp-series
@@VikingPumpInc Thanks for your prompt reply. Keep it up.
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So wankel engine basic a vane pump made into a combustion engine. Fascinating
this can't be right?
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