Many people believe: 👉 “The slower a screw pump runs, the better.”
Many people believe: 👉 “The slower a screw pump runs, the better.” And yes, low-speed operation can: Reduce temperature rise Lower wear Extend stator life But in real industrial applications, many operators later notice: 👉 “The pump feels weaker than before.” In many cases, the real reason is: 👉 volumetric efficiency begins to decrease. Why? Because when speed drops: Theoretical flow decreases Internal leakage ratio becomes more noticeable Especially in older pumps with worn stators: 👉 low-speed operation may lead to more obvious flow loss. So the key point is: ❌ Slower is not always better ❌ Faster is not always better The ideal solution is: 👉 choosing a reasonable speed range based on the medium and operating conditions. In many stable long-term systems: 👉 operators usually avoid excessively high speed. More technical insights about screw pumps: 👉 https://www.scpv.cn/news/874.html