Centrifugal Pumps
A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to increase the pressure of a fluid. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids through a piping system. The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller, flowing radially outward into a diffuser or volute chamber (casing), from where it exits into the downstream piping system. Centrifugal pumps are used for large discharge through smaller head.
A centrifugal pump converts the input power to kinetic energy in the liquid by accelerating the liquid by a revolving device - an impeller. The most common type is the volute pump. Fluid enters the pump through the eye of the impeller which rotates at high speed. The fluid is accelerated radially outward from the pump chasing. A vacuum is created at the impellers eye that continuously draws more fluid into the pump.
The centrifugal pumps are generally used in hydrocarbon industries, refineries, petrochemical industries, fertilizers industries as well as nuclear power plants apart from agricultural and domestic applications. The multistage pumps find applications mostly in power generation & reverse osmosis process.
Our centrifugal pumps are associated with characteristics like Higher Efficiency, Minimum variation, Long Life, Designed to Prevent Overloading, Dynamically Balanced Parts etc. Our quality services extend not only on the domestic front but also to countries like Egypt, Indonesia, Vietnam and so on.
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