Thursday, February 25, 2021
Gardner Denver High Pressure Solutions (HPS), the leading total solutions provider for the drilling, well servicing and frac pumps market, has announced the new GD 2500Q Heavy Duty Frame (HDF) quintuplex pump, designed to extend pump service life through an optimized power end frame design. The frame upgrade has been developed to increase component thickness and allow for larger, stronger welds, to boost structural integrity.
Today’s pumping conditions have pushed power end frames of all makes to their limits. The upgrade was designed with the aim of reducing stress in vulnerable areas.
The updates include:
Turner Hall, engineering supervisor, HPS, said, “The GD 2500Q has proven itself as a reliable, durable pump that has stood the test of time. As a result of our commitment to continuous innovation and product improvement, we have now simplified the geometry from our legacy design and made the welds stronger and larger, resulting in longer pump life. These upgrades will save our customers a significant amount of time and expense as they improve the service life of their pumps.”
Edward Bayhi, vice president and general manager, HPS, said, “As units are pumped for longer with heavier concentrations of sand, customers have found it increasingly difficult to get longevity out of their power ends. Gardner Denver’s engineering team stepped up to the challenge with the GD 2500Q HDF and added strength to our legacy design to increase fatigue life and improve manufacturability, both of which are critical in meeting the challenges of today’s harsh frac environments.”