Where are mono pumps made?

Manchester, UK
Mono is a worldwide engineering manufacturer with the group head office and major manufacturing plant located in Manchester, UK. This site is responsible for the production of progressing cavity pumps, components, grinders, screens and oilfield products.

What is a mono pump called?

Progressive cavity pumps, otherwise referred to as a helical rotor pump, eccentric screw pump or mono pump, are part of the positive displacement family.

Are Mono pumps self priming?

Designed for use where low flow or transfer duties in both domestic and industrial applications are required, these units are self priming and achieve suction lifts up to 8 metres on water. Mono’s CP Range pumps provide an economic answer to many pumping duties.

What are mono pumps used for?

For over 70 years, Mono has been a leading provider of pumping solutions, for a variety of applications from clean water through to food, wine and beverage manufacture and in the chemical manufacturing industry.

What are monoblock pumps?

A Monoblock Pump is a mechanical device in which a common shaft contains the rotating parts. Owing to this, during the transmission from motor to shaft, there is less loss of energy.

What is Nemo pump?

Versatile, innovative, high-performance: NEMO® progressing cavity pumps cover a wide range of applications in all branches of industry. Progressing cavity pumps offer you continuous, pressure-stable, gentle and low-pulsation pumping of a wide variety of media.

Can progressive cavity pump run dry?

No, Progressive Cavity Pumps cannot be run dry, however, dry run protection devices, such as stator temperature probes, can be supplied on request and special sealing configurations are available to prevent damage from dry-running.

Is a mono pump a progressive cavity pump?

Mono pumps are specially designed for industrial applications, with the Mono Progressive Cavity Pump capable of pumping sewage, non-aggressive chemicals, diesel and vegetable oils. This particular pump is ideally suited for applications such as cess pit level control and pumping ground up sewage.

How does progressive cavity pump work?

A progressive cavity pump (PCP) is a type of positive displacement pump that consists of an elastomer stator and specially designed metal rotor. The rotor turns inside the stator to “progressively” convey a consistently accurate volume of fluid through opening and closing cavities.