GN Solids Control’s products naming rules
GN Solids Control is a world famous company and brand in the solids control and drilling waste management industry. Now its business range spanning from shale shakers, mud cleaners, decanter centrifuge, cutting dryer, vacuum degasser and so on. GN could be your one stop shop in the solids control and waste management area. Its product application covers from oil and gas drilling, HDD and CBM drilling, bored pile and TBM drilling.
Today I will introduce two more naming rules to you, shear pump and screw pump. As these two pumps are widely used in the oil and gas industry or drilling waste management industry, there are more and more customers showing their interest in this two pumps. So understanding the naming rules is very important and could help you select the products effectively and efficiently. Let’s start with the shear pump: GNJQB550A, GN means the company name in short. JQB means theChines product name of the shear pump in short .550 means 10 times of the pump’s power. The pump power is 55KW.A means this product is the first generation, and in future, GN will make more upgrades and improvements for the pump, there will be B,C , D etc. and more versions coming out. The shear pump can be used in the oilfield for the operators adjusting the density of the mud and keeping the mud features meeting the requirement for drilling.
Next let’s go to the screw pump: GNG90A-220, GN means the company name in short, G means the product name screw pump in short.90 means the designed volume is 90 cubic meter per hour. A means it is the first generation of screw pump. 220 means 10 times of the pump’s power. The pump’s power is 22 KW. Screw pump is widely used in the oilfield due to its strong suction power and can feed the decanter centrifuge or other solid control equipment.
That’s the basic introduction of the naming rules for shear pump and screw pump. Hopefully it will be useful to you.We will try our best to assist your business to be successful. Welcome to visit www.gnsolidsamerica.com and please send your inquiries to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.