Verito Engineering Pvt Ltd is a screw pump manufacturer in India, designing and manufacturing progressive cavity screw pumps for transfer, dosing, and filter/press feeding applications where consistent flow and gentle handling matter. As a prominent and known screw pump manufacturer in India, Verito's pumps are widely used for slurries, pastes, high-viscosity liquids, and solids-laden fluids, helping plants maintain steady throughput while reducing product shear.
(typical range; final sizing depends on media and can be customized based on client requirements)
A progressive cavity pump (also called a single-screw or eccentric screw pump) is a positive displacement pump that moves fluid through sealed cavities formed between a helical rotor and a stator. This creates stable, low-pulsation flow, making it ideal for:
As the rotor turns inside the elastomer stator, cavities "progress" from suction to discharge. The result is:
We provide the following specifications:
Important sizing note: The brochure data is referenced to water at ambient conditions; RPM and absorbed power vary with actual viscosity of the pumped media.
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Progressive cavity pumps handle high viscosity + solids with controlled flow better than many centrifugal setups.
Dry running protection: monitors stator temperature (thermoelectric sensing) and trips the motor if dry-running causes overheating—helps prevent stator damage.
Pressure relief valve: recommended when the pump may run against a closed valve or line blockage, improves plant safety.
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| Alibaug | Dombivali | Patalganga |
| Ambad MIDC | Gadchiroli | Pimpri-Chinchwad |
| Aurangabad | Jalgaon | Pune |
| AURIC (Aurangabad Industrial City) | Jalna | Ranjangaon |
| Beed | Kalyan | Ratnagiri |
| Bhandara | Khopoli | Sangli |
| Bhiwandi | Kolhapur | Satara |
| Butibori MIDC | Konkan Region | Sindhudurg |
| Central Maharashtra | Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) | Sinnar MIDC |
| Chakan | Nagpur City | Solapur |
| Chandrapur | Nandurbar | Talegaon |
| Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad) | Nashik | Taloja |
| Dhule | Navi Mumbai | Thane |
Maharashtra's industrial footprint spans major process and manufacturing belts, supported by the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and its extensive network of industrial areas across the state. In the Mumbai region, large refining and petrochemical-linked operations such as HPCL's Mumbai Refinery and BPCL's Mumbai Refinery drive continuous pumping needs for viscous fluids, dosing, and utility services. For chemical and bulk processing, MIDC Tarapur is recognized as one of the largest chemical industrial estates in Maharashtra, where duties like sludge handling, filter-press feeding, and solids-laden transfer are common use cases for progressive cavity screw pumps. In the Pune belt, Chakan MIDC is widely noted as a major automotive manufacturing hub, which also supports allied engineering and process applications where accurate dosing and consistent flow are valuable. Further inland, the Marathwada region is anchored by AURIC (Aurangabad Industrial City), a planned industrial township that strengthens the state's manufacturing ecosystem and adds new opportunities for reliable pumping solutions in process and utilities.
Providing the best screw pumps in Maharashtra is our mission and serving industrial sectors here with quality products is our privilege.
Progressive cavity pumps are commonly called single-screw/eccentric screw pumps; multi-screw pumps (twin/triple) are a different design used often for lubricating liquids
Yes, Progressive Cavity pumps are widely used for slurry/sludge; material and stator selection are critical for wear life.
Natural rubber, NBR, EPDM, Viton, Silicone and food-grade options (selection depends on chemical/temperature).
Yes, mechanical seals or gland packing options are available.
Use dry running protection (temperature sensing/trip) and proper instrumentation.
Yes, RPM and absorbed power depend on actual viscosity.