Help with Piston Pumps and Plunger Pumps specifications:
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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Pump Type
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| Fire Service Pumps | Pumps that are used for the supply of water/media for firefighting equipment. | ||
| Mud Pumps | A large, reciprocating pump 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 actuated by an engine. A mud pump also is called a slush pump. | ||
| Triplex Pumps | A positive-displacement reciprocating pump that is configured with three plungers. Triplex pumps are the most common configuration of pump used in both drilling and well service operations. Pumps used in well service activities generally are capable of handling a wide range of fluid types, including corrosive fluids, abrasive fluids and slurries containing relatively large particulates. | ||
| Utility Pumps | Pumps for the general transfer of fluids. | ||
| Water Pumps | All types of pumps used to pump water. | ||
| Water Supply Pumps | All types of pumps used for the supply of potable water. | ||
| Water Jetting Pumps | These units typically operate at 10,000 to 40,000 psi and are used in surface preparation; internal cleaning of pipes and heat exchangers, concrete removal (hydro demolition); and as a cutting alternative to saw blades and laser cutting machines for parts fabrication. | ||
| Well Pumps | Pumps used for the extraction of water or slurry from the ground. | ||
| Well Stimulation Pumps | Operations used to increase the production of an oil well. Treatments that are frequently used to rejuvenate old of poorly producing wells | ||
| Other | Other unlisted or specialized pumps. | ||
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Power Source
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| None, Pump Only | Pump mechanism only. The pump is not supplied with a power source. Typically, a drive shaft for connection of motor or other power source is provided. | ||
| Manual | Pump is driven manually by hand or foot power. | ||
| AC Powered | Pump operates on a form of AC voltage. | ||
| DC Powered | Pump operates on a form of DC voltage. | ||
| Air / Pneumatic | Pump is powered by a compressed air source. | ||
| Gasoline / Diesel Engine | Pump is powered by either a gasoline or diesel engine. | ||
| Hydraulic | Pump is powered by a hydraulic system. | ||
| Natural Gas | Pump is powered by natural gas. | ||
| Solar Powered | A pump that gets its power from solar energy. | ||
| Steam | Pump is powered by steam. | ||
| Water | Pump is powered by a flowing or pressurized water source. | ||
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Housing Material
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| Aluminum | A bluish silver-white malleable ductile light trivalent metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. | ||
| Brass / Bronze | Brass comes with good strength, excellent high temperature ductility and reasonable cold ductility, good conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, good bearing properties and low magnetic permeability. Sintered bronze is a porous material, which can be impregnated with oil, graphite or PTFE. Not suitable for heavily loaded applications but useful where lubrication is inconvenient. | ||
| Cast Iron | The term "cast iron" refers not to a single material, but to a family of materials whose major constituent is iron, with important trace amounts of carbon and silicon. Cast irons are natural composite materials whose properties are determined by their microstructures: the stable and metastable phases formed during solidification or subsequent heat treatment. The major microstructural constituents of cast irons are the chemical and morphological forms taken by carbon, and the continuous metal matrix in which the carbon and/or carbide are dispersed. | ||
| Plastic | Any of various organic compounds produced by polymerization, capable of being molded, extruded, cast into various shapes and films, or drawn into filaments used as textile fibers. | ||
| Stainless Steel | Stainless steel is chemical and corrosion resistant and can have relatively high pressure ratings. | ||
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