SHFPP Series - Horizontal Side Suction Pumps

About SHFPP Series

The SHFPP Series are Horizontal Single Stage Side Suction Pumps designed for high efficiency and reliable operation in industrial processes. Manufactured by Shark Pump Engineering Pvt. Ltd., these pumps are ideal for demanding applications such as filter press feeding, slurry transfer, and effluent treatment.

Key Features

  • Horizontal single-stage construction for efficient performance.
  • Side suction design ensures easy priming and maintenance.
  • Suitable for positive / flooded suction conditions only.
  • Continuous operation capability under varying loads.
  • Available in varied M.O.C. for corrosive & abrasive fluids.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
CapacityUp to 200 m³/hr
HeadUp to 100 meters
Discharge Size40 mm to 100 mm
TemperatureUp to 130°C
SpeedUp to 3500 RPM
PressureUp to 10 kg/cm²
Material (M.O.C)C.I, C.S, SS-304/304L, SS-316/316L, Bronze, Alloy-20, CD4MCU, Hast Alloy
Special NoteOnly for Positive / Flooded Suction Head

Applications

  • Filter press feeding.
  • Effluent treatment plants (ETP) & chemical transfer.
  • Dyes, pigments, slurry transfer.
  • Steel rolling mills and process fluid handling.
  • Ceramic, paper, pulp, sugar, and food industries.
  • Evaporator, scrubber, and general-purpose fluid transfer.

Advantages

  • Compact horizontal design — space efficient.
  • Easy maintenance & robust construction.
  • Handles moderate slurries and viscous liquids.
  • Consistent performance under fluctuating loads.
  • Wide M.O.C. options for varied industries.

Product Information

  • Product :

    SHFPP Series – Horizontal Side Suction Pumps

  • Category :

    Industrial Pumps

  • Type :

    Horizontal Single Stage Side Suction

  • Material :

    C.I / S.S / Bronze / Alloy-20 / CD4MCU / Hast Alloy

  • Brand :

    Shark Pump Engineering Pvt. Ltd.

  • Origin :

    Kathwada GIDC, Ahmedabad, India

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