Centrifugal pumps are the most commonly used type across various industries due to their simple design and efficient performance. They work by converting rotational energy, typically from a motor, into energy to move fluids.
Read moreUnlike centrifugal pumps, positive displacement pumps move fluid by trapping a fixed amount and forcing it into the discharge pipe. They are designed for applications requiring precise flow control.
Read moreAxial flow pumps are characterized by their ability to move large volumes of fluid at relatively low pressure, with the fluid flowing parallel to the pump shaft.
Read moreThese pumps are designed to operate while submerged in liquid. They prevent pump cavitation, a problem associated with a high elevation difference between the pump and the fluid surface.
Read moreOften referred to as hose pumps, peristaltic pumps move fluid through a hose or tube by compressing and releasing it through rollers.
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