Waukesha Universal Twin Screw
SubCategory: ScrewPumps
Manufacturer: WaukeshaCherryBurrell
Industry: BakeryConfectionery;BeautyPersonalCare;BrewingBeverages;ConvenienceFood;Diary;FoodBeverage;FruitConcentrateProduction;MeatProcessing;OilFatsMayonnaiseProduction;PetFoodProduction;Pharmaceutical
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Key Specifications
- Flows up to 277 m³/h
- Pressure up to 25.5 bar
Product features
- Application-focused construction → Supports reliable selection for the actual process duty instead of generic pump or equipment replacement.
- Verified operating data → Helps engineering teams check flow, pressure, temperature and cleaning requirements before specification.
- Service-oriented design → Supports faster inspection and maintenance, reducing the risk of extended production stops.
- Hygienic or process-specific options → Helps match the series to food, beverage, dairy, pharmaceutical or industrial requirements.
- AxFlow selection support → Makes it easier to confirm the correct configuration, materials, seals and availability.
- Proven Waukesha technology → Supports stable product handling in demanding production environments.
- Cleanability considered in selection → Helps reduce contamination risk and supports consistent process quality.
- Spare parts and service focus → Supports maintenance planning and lifecycle cost control.
- Process continuity focus → Helps reduce downtime risk where transfer, heating, cooling or separation is production-critical.
- Quote-ready product guidance → Gives buyers a clear basis for discussing duty point, options and lead time with AxFlow.
Waukesha Universal Twin Screw is selected for hygienic product transfer and CIP duties where one pump should handle both process media and cleaning flow. It is relevant when product quality, cleanability, uptime and controlled operating conditions directly affect production performance. AxFlow can help assess whether this Waukesha Cherry-Burrell series fits the required duty point, process media and installation environment.
The series is built around Waukesha Cherry-Burrell process technology for hygienic twin screw pump. The construction is intended to support stable operation, practical maintenance access and correct integration into existing process lines. Selection should consider media behaviour, viscosity, temperature, cleaning method, connection requirements and the required level of service access.
Key selection data include flow up to 277 m³/h and pressure up to 25.5 bar. The pump supports product and CIP duties, instant bi-directional flow, front-loaded access to product-side seals, Alloy 88 screw technology and three screw pitch options for matching capacity, pressure profile and particle handling. These data should be compared with the actual operating window before specification, especially where product sensitivity, particles, viscosity or cleaning validation influence equipment choice.
For maintenance and total cost of ownership, the main value is the combination of process-fit construction, service planning and available AxFlow support. Correct selection helps reduce the risk of unplanned downtime, protects product continuity and gives procurement and engineering teams a clearer basis for spare parts, service and future replacement decisions.
