A screw pump uses a helical screw to transfer
fluids by moving them along the screw's threads. With a flow rate of up to 200
m/hr, it is typically made from materials like steel or cast iron (CI) for
durability. Available in various sizes, the pump is commonly employed in
industrial settings, including chemical processing, oil and gas, and wastewater
treatment. Its main components include the screw, casing, and drive system. The
pump is often painted blue or green for visibility and corrosion resistance. It
operates efficiently, handling both low and high viscosity fluids, and offers
reliable performance in demanding applications.