Centrifugal Pumps
Centrifugal pumps are widely used for continuous and stable fluid transfer in industrial systems.
They are suitable for clean or slightly contaminated liquids where reliable flow and efficiency are required.
Design Overview
Centrifugal pumps operate by converting rotational kinetic energy into hydrodynamic energy.
Design configurations may include single-stage or multi-stage constructions,
horizontal or vertical arrangements, and close-coupled or base-mounted units.
Typical Media
- Water and treated water
- Industrial oils and cooling fluids
- Process liquids with low solid content
Materials
Common materials include cast iron, carbon steel, stainless steel,
and alloy steel depending on corrosion, temperature, and pressure requirements.
Applicable Standards
Design and manufacturing standards may include ANSI, ISO, DIN, EN, GB,
and API where applicable to process service pumps.
Applications
- Water supply and circulation systems
- Industrial cooling and heat exchange
- Chemical and process plant utilities