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Industrial liquid handling pumps are classified in many different ways, and are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism (dynamic or displacement).
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  • Fluid Performance Factors
    , and the like. These systems require a high viscosity-index fluid. An industrial system in a heated plant, on the other hand, could get by with a low viscosity-index fluid. Some fluids have fairly high viscosity indexes to begin with. Others commonly. Fluid Performance Factors | Machine Design. Skip
  • Vane Pumps (Copyright Viking Pump, Inc.)
    of the pump. Moreover, vanes can usually handle fluid temperatures from -32°C / -25°F to 260°C / 500°F and differential pressures to 15 BAR / 200 PSI (higher for hydraulic vane pumps). Each type of vane pump offers unique advantages. For example, external vane pumps can handle large solids. Flexible vane
  • Lobe Pumps (Copyright Viking Pump, Inc.)
    . Lobe pumps are similar to external gear pumps in operation in that fluid flows around the interior of the casing. Unlike external gear pumps, however, the lobes do not make contact. Lobe contact is prevented by external timing gears located in the gearbox. Pump shaft support bearings
  • Fluids, Connectors, Fluid Handling Components
    A key element in fluid systems is the means of transmitting power from one location to another. Constructing a hydraulic or pneumatic system involves the design or selection of numerous components, and determining how they will all interact. A point that is often overlooked is that the fluid
  • BASICS OF DESIGN ENGINEERING: FLUID POWER
    IFPE 2000 welcomes electrical and mechanical power transmission exhibitors. Weighing the advantages of tubing versus pipe The demands placed on today's fluid systems are much tougher than they were a decade ago. Leaks that were once considered nuisances are now classified as fugitive emissions
  • Basics Of Design Engineering: Fluid Power
    IFPE 2000 welcomes electrical and mechanical power transmission exhibitors. Weighing the advantages of tubing versus pipe The demands placed on today's fluid systems are much tougher than they were a decade ago. Leaks that were once considered nuisances are now classified as fugitive emissions
  • Five Questions to Ask when Specifying Fluid-Handling Pumps
    can be varied by changing the stroke of the diaphragm or motor speed in response to a change in an electrical signal. Many requirements for fluid transfer can be met with simpler means using high-speed diaphragm pumps. They operate preferably in the range from 2,500 to 3,000 strokes/min, 10 times
  • Troubleshooting Fluid Power Systems: A Blend of Art and Science
    One of the worst sounds in an industrial setting is a fluid power system with serious problems. Even worse is the eerie silence when everything shuts down due to a failure. When a fluid power system fails, the first impulse is to grab a tool kit and start tearing the system apart to find

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