Trash Pumps

(140 companies)
Trash pumps are designed to pump large amounts of water that contains hard and soft solids such as mud, leaves, twigs, sand, and sludge. Most devices are portable, heavy-duty centrifugal pumps that feature deeper impeller vanes and larger discharge openings than other pumps.

Well Pumps

(191 companies)
Well pumps are most commonly used to bring water from wells and springs to the surface.

Fountain Pumps

(38 companies)
Fountain pumps are designed to supply flow to fountains, devices used for aesthetic purposes and aeration in residential, commercial, and industrial applications

Condensate Pumps

(189 companies)
Condensate pumps are used to collect and transport condensate back into a steam system for reheating and reuse, or to remove unwanted condensate from an HVAC or appliance collection pan.

Heat Pumps

(286 companies)
Heat pumps are reverse cycle air conditioners. They use a compression cycle system to supply heat or remove heat from a temperature-controlled space.

Liquid Handling Pumps

(2,237 companies)
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).

Triplex Pumps

(69 companies)
Triplex pumps are positive displacement, reciprocating pumps that are configured with three plungers. Triplex pumps are the most commonly used pump configuration for drilling and well service operations.

DC Powered Pumps

(149 companies)
DC powered pumps use direct current from motor, battery, or solar power to move liquids such as acids, chemicals, lubricants and oil, as well as water, wastewater, and potable water.

Dosing Pumps

(200 companies)
Dosing pumps are low-volume fluid pumps with controllable discharge rates used to inject additives into the mixing or pumping system.

Chemical Pumps

(544 companies)
Chemical pumps are designed for applications requiring greater reliability and durability than conventional pumps.

Mud Pumps

(86 companies)
Mud pumps are large, reciprocating pumps that are used to circulate the mud on a drilling rig. A typical mud pump is a double- or triple-acting, two- or three-cylinder piston pump whose pistons travel in replaceable liners and are driven by a crankshaft.

Screw Pumps

(158 companies)
Screw pumps are rotary, positive displacement pumps that have one or more screws to transfer fluids or materials along an axis.

Injection Pumps

(108 companies)
Injection pumps are designed to inject measured amounts of fluid into a reservoir or production system.

Rod Pumps

(17 companies)
Rod pumps are subsurface pumping units that are connected to the sucker rod string and driven by a pumpjack or other artificial lift that provides a reciprocating pumping action in an oil and gas well.

Cantilever Pumps

(82 companies)
Cantilever pumps are centrifugal pumps used in sump pump applications. They are available in horizontal and vertical configurations. Many styles including submersible motors.