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IPR Delivers Dependable Dewatering Solutions for Open Pit Mines

IPR offers tailored dewatering solutions for open pit mines, ensuring efficient and reliable water management.

Integrated Pump Rental offers tailored dewatering solutions for open pit mines, ensuring efficient and reliable water management. With innovative equipment like pontoon mounted pumps and flexible rental options, IPR maximises productivity and minimises downtime.

IPR Showcases Rental as Answer to Dewatering, Slurry and Sludge

Dewatering specialist IPR will be showcasing the benefits of its rental pump solutions at Electra Mining Africa 2024, backed up by global OEMs including Atlas Copco and Toyo.

Dewatering specialist IPR (Integrated Pump Rental) will be showcasing the benefits of its rental pump solutions at Electra Mining Africa 2024, backed up by global OEMs including Atlas Copco and Toyo. As a master distributor for these quality brands, IPR will also put its in-house engineering and service capability on show – with products and experts on its exhibition stand.

WEDA L: Submersible Slurry Pumps

The WEDA slurry pumps are the toughest, and have the largest apertures to facilitate handling of slurry with the most challenging solids. Applications: abrasive media with high solids content, quarries, dredging and settling ponds.

WEDA S: Submersible Sludge Pumps

The WEDA sludge pumps can handle thick, soft, wet mud or other similarly viscous mixtures of liquids and solids, especially the product of an industrial or refining process. Applications: water containing mud, sludge or light slurry, tank clean-out, trench and pond cleaning, and mining.

WEDA D: Submersible Drainage Pumps

The WEDA drainage pumps handle either clean or dirty water, even with small solids with the best performance and efficiency. Applications: general dewatering, ground water, raw water and construction sites.

Why Submersible Pumps Rise Above the Rest in Fluid Handling

Submersible pumps have long been a staple in the world of fluid handling and pumping.

Ruaan Venter, Rental Development Manager at IPR, says that while engineers have various solutions at their fingertips, submersible pumps often stand out especially when compared to vertical spindle pumps. The decision between submersible pumps and vertical spindle pumps comes down to the unique demands of the application in question, but the vast array of benefits submersibles bring to the table present a compelling argument for their widespread adoption across various sectors.

IPR Offers Versatile Toyo VH Amphibious Pumps for Diverse Applications

An important advantage is that the Toyo VH range features a unique agitator design that lifts sediment into suspension, enabling the continuous pumping of media with high solid concentrations.

Amphibious Toyo VH pumps, available from IPR – the official southern African distributor for this range – are designed to operate effectively in challenging environments. These robust pumps can function both above the water (dry) and under the water (submerged), making them an ideal solution for diverse applications across the mining, oil and gas, construction and agricultural sectors.

Five Tips When Choosing a Diesel or Electric Pump

IPR offers both the Atlas Copco electric submersible pump range as well as the diesel driven pump range.

When deciding which pump best meets the needs of your dewatering project, you will be faced with a wide variety of diesel and electric models. Expert Steve du Toit of IPR provides five key insights that will help you understand the respective benefits of a diesel range and an electric range of dewatering pumps.

Understanding Head is Key to Selecting a Dewatering Pump

When specifying a centrifugal pump for a dewatering project, a key concept to understand is the head.

When specifying a centrifugal pump for a dewatering project, a key concept to understand is the head, according to Steve du Toit of dewatering specialist IPR. Here, Du Toit explains what you need to know, and how to avoid confusion when getting the right pump for the job.