Enabling Efficient Fluid Transfer Across Critical Industries

Pumps are fundamental components of fluid handling systems, converting mechanical energy into hydraulic energy to move liquids across pipelines and process units. They are broadly categorized into Dynamic and Positive Displacement types, each designed for specific flow behaviors, pressures, and media characteristics.

  1. Dynamic Pumps

These pumps impart velocity to the fluid, converting kinetic energy into pressure energy. They are ideal for high-flow, low-to-medium pressure applications.

1.1 Centrifugal Pumps

1.2 Special Dynamic Types

  1. Positive Displacement (PD) Pumps

PD pumps trap a fixed volume of fluid and force it through the discharge line. They are suitable for high-pressure, low-flow applications and are highly effective with viscous, shear-sensitive, or multiphase fluids.

2.1 Rotary PD Pumps

2.2 Reciprocating PD Pumps

Selection Criteria

When specifying a pump, engineers should evaluate:

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