A centrifugal pump is a type of pump that uses a rotating impeller to move water or other fluids (organic soups) by using centrifugal force. The organic soup is drawn into the pump near the center of the impeller, and is then thrown outwards by the action of the impeller as it rotates. Centrifugal pumps are widely used in many different applications, including irrigation, water treatment, and industrial processes. They are relatively simple in design and are able to handle a wide range of fluids, making them a popular choice in many settings
Features
Designed for specific process and transfer applications
Self-adjusting vanes sustain performance
Self-priming, line stripping and dry-run capabilities
Ideal for thin or non-lubricating, viscous, abrasive and shear-sensitive fluids
Reduced energy consumption
Consistent flow
Cast iron, ductile iron and stainless steel models available