Zenith® Planetary
Gear Pumps - Precise, Pulseless, Repeatable Performance
in Hot Melt Spin Pump Applications
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Since 1926, Zenith has provided the man-made fiber
industry with precise, pulseless and repeatable gear metering pumps. Form the earliest
applications in viscose and hot-melt fiber spinning, through the more recent applications
in high performance, specialty fibers, Zenith has met the challenges of the fiber
industry with pumps of unmatched performance and quality.
As the largest spin pump supplier to the world's leading
fiber producers, Zenith has remained in the forefront of gear pump developments
through ongoing programs of research into both pump design and precision part
manufacturing. In addition, Zenith Products Division is committed to providing superior quality and
customer service with two state-of-the-art, ISO certified production facilities fully
integrated to ensure that our fiber producer customers have a reliable source of supply
for their critical gear pump needs. Our customer support efforts are further enhanced by a
worldwide network of direct offices, service facilities and sales representatives to
respond to the demands of the fiber industry.
Planetary Pumps for Textile Denier Melt Fiber Spinning

The planetary pumps described in this catalog were developed by Zenith to maximize
melt fiber production yields and run time. The pumps are available in configurations with
2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 metered outlet streams per pump and in displacements covering the
throughput range of 0.1 to 8 liters/hour per stream. When properly installed and operated,
the spin pumps provide the fiber producer the following benefits:
- Outstanding stream to stream and pump to pump metering
uniformity resulting from superior design, quality and wear resistance.
- Reduced polymer shear and downstream thermal gradients
resulting from optimized gear geometry and internal flow paths.
- Superior pump pressure capability resulting from high
strength components including a full diameter coupling housing plate.
- Superior pump toughness and durability resulting from
through hardened, particle metallurgy components.
In addition to these benefits, the single gear level
planetary pump models offer greater stream to stream process temperature uniformity
resulting in improved yarn consistency and processability as compared with multi gear
level style pumps.
Pump
Model |
Displacement
Range
(cm³/rev/port) |
Outlet
Ports |
Gear
Levels |
Speed
Range
(rpm) |
Inlet Pressure
Range |
Outlet Pressure Maximum* |
Viscosity Maximum |
| bar |
psi |
bar |
psi |
poise |
Pa-s |
| HSC-6188 |
.04 - 3.6 |
2 |
1 |
6 - 40 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
500 |
7200 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSD-6191 |
.04 - 3.6 |
3 |
1 |
6 - 40 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
500 |
7200 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSE-6187 |
.04 - 3.6 |
4 |
1 |
6 - 40 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
500 |
7200 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSG-6189 |
0.6 - 4.8 |
6 |
1 |
5 - 27 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
450 |
6500 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSH-6192 |
.04 - 3.6 |
6 |
2 |
6 - 40 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
500 |
7200 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSI-6190 |
1.2 - 6.0 |
8 |
1 |
4 - 20 |
10 - 70 |
145 - 1450 |
400 |
6000 |
5000 |
500 |
| HSJ-6182 |
.04 - 3.6 |
8 |
2 |
6 - 40 |
10 - 100 |
145 - 1450 |
500 |
7200 |
5000 |
500 |
| * Assumes inlet pressure of 100 bar (70
bar for HSI-6190, 8x1) |
The following is a general guide for use with the tables in this catalog
in selecting a spin pump for most textile denier, melt polymer
applications. If the pump models described in this catalog are not
suitable for your particular needs, Zenith Pumps has more than 1,000
additional spin pump designs as well as extensive custom engineering and
manufacturing capability to provide an optimum pump for almost any fiber
spinning application. Beyond the technical data included in this
catalog, Zenith Pumps can provide pump performance curves for each pump
model describing the volumetric efficiency, operating torque, and
temperature rise for any customer specified polymer. Finally, before
placing your order, please confirm your pump selection with either the
Zenith factory or your Zenith pumps sales representative.
- Choose a pump model from the table on opposite page based on your
requirements for: number of metered output streams, inlet and
outlet operating pressures, and maximum polymer viscosity.
Additionally, in the case of 6 or 8 stream models, select either
the single gear level or the dual gear level model based on your
available installation space and/or the anticipated range in
throughput.
- Divide your design pumping rate per outlet stream expressed in cm
3 /minute by each of the displacements available for the selected
model to determine the pump speed for each displacement. For the
best overall performance, select the pump displacement that
results in a pump speed within the following optimum ranges.
- 10-27 rpm for 2, 3, 4, dual level 6, and dual level 8
stream models
- 8-18 rpm for single level 6 stream models
- 6-14 rpm for single level 8 stream models
Steps 3 through 6 are used to verify the mechanical torque
adequacy of the pump selected in step 2. If the pump is found to
be acceptable, the calculated operating torque from step 5 can be
used to size the pump drive.
- Apply the maximum anticipated pump speed in rpm (N), and the pump
(K1 ) factor to the following equation and calculate
the average shear rate (SR) in the pump in sec -1. SR = N *
K1
- Using this shear rate and a viscosity versus shear rate curve for
the spin polymer at the process temperature, determine the
apparent viscosity for the polymer (µ) in Poise. Note:
Poise = 10 * Pa-s.
- Apply the number of metered streams (n), the pump displacement per
stream (D), the required pump differential pressure in bar (DP
= Discharge - Inlet, note: bar = 14.5 * psi), the maximum
anticipated pump speed in rpm (N), the apparent viscosity (µ) in
Poise, and the pump (K2 ) factor to the following
equation and calculate the pump operating torque (T) in N-m.
Note: in-lbs = 8.85 * N-m.
T = ( n * D * DP/62 ) + ( N * µ / K2
)
- Compare this calculated value with the mechanical torque limit for
the pump model to verify the adequacy of the selected pump.
The standard pump models are supplied with universal coupling seals with a tang slot
connection. Where improved performance of this type seal is required, an optional outer
drive shaft with tang bearing is available. This design will prevent the possibility of
drive shaft misalignment or axial loading from causing the coupling to improperly seat and
leak. In addition to universal coupling seals, the pumps in this catalog are also
available with high temperature packing seals.
To ensure the critical internal pump clearances are maintained and the highest possible
metering performance is achieved, the surface to which the pumps are mounted should be
flat within 0.0025 mm convex with a surface finish of 4 to 8 rms and the pump mounting
bolts should be hot-torqued in three increments to the value specified in the Bolt Torque
Tables. If replacement pump wear plates are needed due to damage or to accommodate a new
pump design, Zenith Pumps can supply precision engineered and manufactured wear plates to
ensure optimum gear pump performance.
Zenith Pumps offers complete contract repair and service on all types of metering gear
pumps used in the fiber industry. With two strategically located service facilities in
North America servicing over 40,000 pumps annually, Zenith Pumps has unmatched expertise
and resources for the maintenance of precision gear pumps. As a result of our experience
and volume efficiencies, our customers save both money and downtime while ensuring the
fiber products they produce are of the highest quality.
In support of our maintenance services, Zenith Pumps provides
replacement parts for a wide variety of Zenith and non-Zenith precision gear pumps. Please
contact your local sales representative or the Zenith Pumps factory direct for further
information on this service.
To support fiber producers that elect to do their own pump repair and testing, Zenith
Pumps provides custom engineered pump test stands for volumetric testing of spin pumps and
spin finish pumps. Depending on the customer requirements, the test stands can be
engineered with different numbers of test positions and different levels of automation.
Please contact your local sales representative or the Zenith Pumps factory direct for
further information on our pump test
stands.
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