Description: ANSI pumps are standardized centrifugal pumps designed according to the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) B73.1 standard.
Axial flow pumps move fluid parallel to the pump shaft, creating high flow rates with relatively low head pressure.
These pumps are specifically designed to deliver water at high pressure to boilers in power plants and industrial facilities.
Cantilever pumps have a design where the impeller is supported at one end, eliminating the need for a shaft seal near the impeller.
Cryogenic pumps are specially designed to handle extremely low-temperature fluids, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) or liquid oxygen.
High-pressure pumps are designed to generate significantly higher head pressure than standard centrifugal pumps.
Magnetic drive pumps use a magnetic coupling to transmit power from the motor to the impeller without a physical shaft, preventing fluid leakage.
Mixed-flow pumps combine features of axial and radial flow pumps, providing moderate flow rates and moderate head pressure.
Multi-stage centrifugal pumps feature multiple impellers arranged in series within the same pump housing
Radial flow pumps move fluid perpendicular to the pump shaft, offering moderate flow rates with higher head pressure.
Sanitary pumps are designed with materials and construction that meet stringent hygiene and cleanliness standards.
Self-priming pumps have a unique design that allows them to draw liquid from a lower level without external priming
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