SOMA SINUS SODIAL® Pumps: The perfect choice for loading, unloading, and transferring liquids
- Terramagika Media Services GBR Monika Hoock
- 4. Dez. 2024
- 3 Min. Lesezeit
In modern logistics, efficiency is the key to success.

Especially when unloading tank trucks, tank wagons, or ships, speed and reliability are crucial. This is where SOMA SINUS pumps provide an outstanding solution, available in both stationary and mobile configurations. The direct control feature on the pump ensures optimal operation tailored to the industry's demands.
Speed and Efficiency
A standout feature of SOMA SINUS pumps is their impressive capacity. With a discharge rate of up to 90,000 liters per hour, these pumps enable quick and efficient unloading. In an era where "time is money," companies leveraging these sinus pumps can save valuable resources and streamline their operations. The ability to move large quantities of liquid swiftly helps minimize the downtime of trucks, trains, or ships, significantly boosting productivity.
Robust Construction and Versatile Applications
SOMA SINUS SODIAL® pumps are made from high-quality stainless steel, providing excellent corrosion resistance and making them highly durable in challenging outdoor or industrial environments. Whether under varying weather conditions or in demanding industry settings, their robust stainless-steel construction ensures long-term reliability and performance.
Additionally, the compact design of these pumps allows for flexible placement. Both stationary and mobile configurations can easily integrate into existing logistics processes, making SOMA sinus pumps particularly appealing to businesses needing both fixed installations and mobile solutions.
User-Friendly Direct Control
Another advantage of SOMA sinus pumps is their direct control feature. This functionality enables operators to manage the pumps quickly and easily, further enhancing efficiency during unloading. With intuitive controls, even new employees can quickly learn to operate the pumps, reducing training time and effort.
C A S E S T U D Y
Introduction
In the food industry, particularly in juice production, the efficient handling of raw materials is critical. Unloading highly viscous, frozen orange juice concentrates poses a unique challenge. This case study highlights the successful application of the SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D pump, designed specifically for these requirements.
Challenges
Unloading frozen orange juice concentrate requires specialized pumping technology, as the product's viscosity and temperature conditions significantly impact the unloading process's efficiency. Traditional pumping systems often fall short, resulting in longer unloading times and higher operating costs. A fast and reliable unloading process is vital to maintain production chains and ensure product quality.

Solution: SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D Pump
The SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D pump offers an optimal solution to these challenges. With its self-priming function and impressive capacity of up to 40,000 liters per hour, it is ideal for unloading highly viscous liquids. Its compact, mobile design—measuring under one meter in length—provides flexibility in various operational environments.
Implementation
The SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D pump was deployed at a leading beverage manufacturer's logistics center for unloading frozen orange juice concentrate.
A truck loaded with the concentrate was positioned at the unloading station. The pump was swiftly set up and connected to the unloading system. Thanks to the pump’s self-priming feature (with a suction length of approximately 3 meters), the unloading process began immediately. Within just 25 minutes, the entire truck was unloaded, exceeding the company’s expectations and significantly reducing downtime and costs.
Results
The implementation of the SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D pump achieved the following outcomes:
Speed: The truck was unloaded in just 25 minutes, significantly boosting productivity.
Efficiency: The pump’s flow rate of 30,000 liters per hour drastically reduced unloading times.
Flexibility: The pump’s compact design allowed for easy handling and seamless integration into existing workflows.
Reliability: The self-priming function ensured a smooth unloading process without unexpected interruptions.
Conclusion
This case study demonstrates that the SOMA SINUS SODIAL® SCN40-D pump is an excellent solution for the challenges of unloading highly viscous, frozen orange juice concentrates. With its high performance, flexibility, and user-friendly design, it has significantly enhanced efficiency at the logistics center. Businesses in the food industry can optimize their unloading processes, reduce costs, and maintain product quality by adopting this technology.
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