Air Lift Pump

The
Air Lift Pump is a type of deep well pump. Airlift pump has been in use
for over 100 years and was primarily used for lifting water from deep
wells. This pump has no moving parts, other than the air compressor. The
prime factor in determining the overall efficiency of the pump is the
efficiency of the air compressor.
Uses of Air Lift Pump:
- Air-lift pumps have typically been used to transfer liquids and
slurries form mine shafts and oil from dead wells.
- The Air lift pumps can also be used to pump a slurry of sand and
water or other "gritty" solutions.
- The pumps have proven applicable in field operations.
- These pumps have good reliability.
- The pumps have a low level of component maintenance.
- These pumps have the ability to handle hazardous materials
safely.
- For offshore operations, air-lift pumps can remove material on
the sea bottom.
- These pumps can help to set a blowout preventer or wellhead.
- The pumps can also help monitor cementing operations.
- Their simplicity, effectiveness, low cost make airlift pumps
especially suitable for use in water reuse systems and hatchery
operations.
- Airlift pumps are widely used by aquaculturists.
- Airlift pumps appear to have excellent potential for use in
cages, floating raceways, recirculating systems, and for pond
destratification or aeration.
- These pumps are now widely used in wastewater treatment plants
for low lift, high volume applications.
- Their reliability and controllability make them ideal for pumping
raw sewage and activated sludge.