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Slurry pump RedUnit
with chopperelectricprogressive cavity

Slurry pump - RedUnit - Hugo Vogelsang Maschinenbau GmbH - with chopper / electric / progressive cavity
Slurry pump - RedUnit - Hugo Vogelsang Maschinenbau GmbH - with chopper / electric / progressive cavity
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Characteristics

Application
slurry
Other characteristics
with chopper, electric, progressive cavity

Description

Individual adaptation through modular design Compact and sturdy High availability thanks to quick and easy service Added safety due to cartridge mechanical seal technology Low electricity consumption THIS INDUSTRIAL WASTE GRINDER TURNS SOLID MATTER INTO PUMPABLE MEDIA How the industrial waste grinder RedUnit works The grindable media such as organic waste, plastic waste or sugar beets are first fed into the RedUnit via a hopper. Additional fluid can be optionally added there using the VX rotary lobe pump. During the first stage a coarse grinding by the XRipper XRL happens. The media are then conveyed into the mixing drum of the RotaCut RCQ, where they are mixed with the fluid and grinded by the rotors to a more specific size in a second stage. The entire media are then pumped by the CC series progressive cavity pump to the destination of the customer’s choice.

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Space 2025
Space 2025

16-18 Sep 2025 Rennes (France)

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    AGRITECHNICA 2025
    AGRITECHNICA 2025

    9-15 Nov 2025 Hanover (Germany)

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