Hunter pump technology in demand globally

Hunter pump technology in demand globally

Hunter technology is being used in the African oil and gas industry and elsewhere to remove heavily solids laden slurries and sludges normally considered impossible with conventional pumps.

Carrington-based Brain Industries has delivered its second Airloader pump to Nigerian oil and gas services company, Patoski International Services.

The Airloader is a portable, compressed air powered unit. Unlike conventional pumps, which rely on vacuum displacement, the Airloader combines high velocity suction airflow with a powerful vacuum.

Brain Industries’ Product Manager, Drew Garnett said the pump acts like a vacuum truck, sucking up material and then discharging it. Drew said it is the only one of its kind in the world that can suck up the thickest and most viscous (up to 80mm in lump size) materials across horizontal distances of more than 100 metres and at depths of more than 35 metres below the pump. It can discharge the material over distances of more than 1km horizontally and heads of up to 60 metres.

He said while Brain’s standard Airloader pump operates at 900 cubic feet per minute (CFM), the pumps ordered by Patoski have been upgraded to 1200CFM to deliver increased vacuum, speed and vertical lift. The upgraded pump is allowing suction at around 50 metres below the pump.

This is the fourth pump sold to Nigeria in the past 18 months. It has also had orders from the UK and USA. Drew said demand for the technology is strong because it can be used for a variety of tasks including: tank, sump and floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) cleaning; pit and mud tank cleaning; cuttings transfer and solids handling; mud transfer; and rig cleaning. He said the pump can be used across a large range of industries including the mining, heavy industry, transport, chemical, waste management and agriculture.

“Brain’s Airloader can convey any flowable material containing solids and is an asset to both production and exploration platforms,” Drew said.

“Because there are no moving parts in contact with the material, the pump can handle large lump sizes, waxy, fibrous and abrasive materials.”

The pump is designed and built at Brain’s manufacturing facility in Carrington.

“Our success with this and other products is proof that Australia’s manufacturing industry can thrive in providing high end solutions to problems being experienced by key industries around the world.”

Patoski’s Managing Director, Patrick Otele said the pumps are being used to clean the hulls of clients’ FPSOs to enable survey inspections. Previously the hulls of these floating oil tankers had to be manually cleaned with buckets because other pumps could not reach the depths of the hull.  After the success of the first pump it ordered a second.

“This Australian technology is saving us a lot of time and effort,” Patrick said.

“They help to easily remove all of the scale, solids and oil that have built up on the inside of the hull over years of operation.”

IMAGE | Brain Industries’ Product Manager, Drew Garnett with the Airloader pump.

Brain Industries

Using Aussie manufacturing know-how, Brain Industries saves you time and money.

Brain pumps, stone dusters, conveyor products, oil and fluid diffusers (hydraguard) make difficult materials handling jobs easier and keep your workforce safe. Our quality products reach deeper and higher, last longer and reduce operating costs.

We customise products and develop new answers to suit your needs at our Newcastle (Carrington) engineering workshop. 

For products that deliver in the toughest conditions in the mining, tunnelling, transport, oil & gas, agriculture, local government, waste treatment, and marine industries…talk to the geniuses at Brain Industries.

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