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Whether it`s chemical dosing, grit removal, or sludge transfer, Tesla Disk Pumps are built to handle the toughest challenges in municipal and industrial water treatment. Unlike traditional pumps that clog, shear, or fail under pressure, Tesla`s laminar-flow design keeps flow moving smoothly—even with thick, abrasive, or solid-laden fluids. Their ability to run dry, dead-head, and operate in low-NPSH conditions makes them a perfect fit for wastewater plants, clarifiers, lift stations, equalization basins, and chemical feed systems where flow conditions are inconsistent and reliability is critical.

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Common Fluids in Water & Wastewater Systems:
  • Waste Activated Sludge (WAS) and Thickened Sludge
  • Lime and Polymer Slurry
  • Carbon Slurry and Chemical Feed
  • Grit- and Rag-Laden Influent
  • Reclaimed, Greywater, and Process Water
Industry Challenges — and How Tesla Disk Pumps Solve Them

Water and wastewater treatment plants deal with more than just liquid. Sludge, screenings, grit, air pockets, and polymers create conditions that destroy traditional pumps. Tesla Disk Pumps™ are built to thrive where others fail—with fewer moving parts, no impellers, and a smooth, clog-free flow path.

Application Highlights Across the Treatment Cycle

From the drill site to the refinery, Tesla Disk Pumps™ support critical oil and gas processes at every stage. Whether it’s moving thick slurries, protecting delicate catalysts, or handling gas-laden streams, our pumps are built to perform—no matter where they’re installed.

Why Tesla Disk Pumps Stand Apart

  • Non-clogging rotor handles rags, fibrous material, and grit that disable conventional impellers.
  • Dry-run and dead-head safe operation prevents catastrophic shutdowns during flow interruptions.
  • Shear-free pumping preserves sludge floc structure and prevents emulsification, improving dewatering efficiency.
  • Low NPSH requirements make them ideal for lift stations and applications with poor suction conditions.
  • Corrosion- and chemical-resistant alloys ensure long pump life in aggressive environments.
  • Lower total cost of ownership through extended service intervals and reduced spare part replacement.
Real-World Impact

Tesla Disk Pumps™ don’t just perform better in theory—they make a measurable difference in the field. By reducing maintenance needs and minimizing downtime, they help operators lower costs and keep production moving. Whether it’s fewer seal failures or improved flow in difficult conditions, these pumps deliver real results in real-world operations

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