What this equipment does
Mine Dewatering Pumps are used in coal mining and coal handling systems where buyers need reliable equipment for mine water, sediment-laden water, acidic or neutral drainage. The page is structured for procurement teams comparing capacity, installation environment, wear conditions, and integration with conveyors, screens, crushers, pumps, and preparation plant equipment. Selection normally depends on duty cycle, feed condition, access for maintenance, safety requirements, and how the equipment fits into the wider coal handling flowsheet.
- Equipment Type
- Dewatering pump system
- Material Handled
- Mine water, sediment-laden water, acidic or neutral drainage
- Capacity Range
- 5–2,000 m³/h
Common Applications
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Application | Underground coal mines, Surface coal mines, Mine water treatment | |
| Material Handled | Mine water, sediment-laden water, acidic or neutral drainage | |
| Capacity Range | 5–2,000 m³/h | |
| Key Selection Data | feed condition, duty cycle, installation environment, maintenance access | |
| Customization | layout, wear materials, drives, controls, guards, and site interfaces |
Selection Factors
- Required throughput and duty cycle
- Feed size, moisture, and abrasiveness
- Available installation space and access
- Power supply and control interface
- Wear protection and maintainability
- Safety, guarding, and site standards
Maintenance and Wear Notes
Maintenance for mine dewatering pumps should focus on wear surfaces, bearings, fasteners, guards, alignment, and inspection access. Buyers should request recommended spare parts, inspection intervals, and shutdown requirements with the equipment quotation.