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Pump Type
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| Bilge / Ballast Pumps | Pumps used onboard boats and ships to remove water from the bilge or to load or remove water for ballast. | ||
| Centrifugal Pumps | Centrifugal pumps use a rotating impeller to add velocity to the liquid being pumped. Within the pump, the velocity of the liquid is generated by centrifugal force. The velocity of the solution is converted with internal restrictions within the pump into pressure. This type of pump is used for liquids that are water-like in viscosity and when quantities of flow are large compared to the pressure requirements. | ||
| Circulation Pumps | Pumps that are used to keep media circulating through the distribution or process system. | ||
| Diaphragm Pumps | Diaphragm pumps are the most common industrial PD pumps. They are sometimes referred to as a membrane pump. A typical configuration consists of a single diaphragm, a chamber, and suction and discharge check valves to prevent backflow. The piston can either be directly coupled to the diaphragm or can force a hydraulic oil to drive the diaphragm. Variations include bellows-type diaphragms, hydraulically actuated double diaphragms, and air-operated, reciprocating double-diaphragms. | ||
| Drum Pumps | Drum pumps are designed to transport or dispense the contents of drums, pails, or tanks. Pumps are driven by a variety of methods including hand operated, electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic driven motors. Explosive environments or flammable fluids may require an intrinsically safe actuation method. | ||
| Flexible Impeller Pumps | Flexible impeller pumps contain an elastomeric impeller that traps fluid between blades and sweeps it through the pump housing. These low-cost utility pumps are ideal for general transfer. | ||
| Fountain Pumps | Pumps that are designed to supply flow to fountains. Fountains are used for esthetic purposes, as well as aeration in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. | ||
| Macerator Pumps | Macerator pumps are designed to empty holding tanks of sewage. They typically include a bronze cutter to grind waste down to a small particle size. | ||
| Magnetic Drive Pumps | Magnetic drive pumps are operated using a magnetic or electromagnetic drive. They are ideally suited to a variety of applications including laboratory, production line, chemical processing, general transfer utility, as well as OEM applications. | ||
| Micro Pumps | Micro pumps are essential for moving fluids in miniaturized systems. The working principal of a typical micro pump involves interaction of a flexible structure with the working fluid. The flexible structure is deformed using some actuation technique (e.g. piezoelectric or electrostatic actuation) and the deformation provides a positive displacement action for moving the working fluid. | ||
| Refueling Pumps | Fuel handling pumps used for the refueling of machinery, automobiles, aircraft, watercrafts or other equipment. | ||
| Sampling Pumps | Pumps used for extracting a small amount media from its main body for analysis. | ||
| Submersible Pumps | These pumps are mounted in the tank with the solution. The motor is normally contained in an oil filled cavity that is protected for contact with the liquid by a lip or mechanical seal. They can be designed to pump large solids or grind solids to smaller sizes, transfer wastewater at large flow rates or high pressures, or just pick up water off the floor or the bottom of a tank. | ||
| Sump Pumps | A sump pump is an automatic water pump installed in a contained compartment to remove unwanted water build-up that threatens to encroach on living or equipment space. | ||
| Utility Pumps | Pumps for the general transfer of fluids. | ||
| Water Pumps | All types of pumps used to pump water. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted or specialized pumps. | ||
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Specifications
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| Discharge Size | Size of the pump discharge or outlet connection. | ||
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| Media Temperature | Temperature of the media being pumped. | ||
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| Maximum Discharge Flow | The maximum flow the pump is designed to generate. This value is dependent on the system or pressure head the pump must enter. | ||
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| Maximum Discharge Pressure | The maximum pressure the pump is designed to generate. | ||
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Power Source
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| Solar Powered | A pump that gets its power from solar energy. | ||
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