Types of Pumps

Centrifugal Pump
A centrifugal pump is a type of dynamic pump that uses a spinning impeller to create a flow of fluid within a piping system.

Dosing Pump
A dosing pump is a type of positive displacement pump that is designed to deliver precise and accurate amounts of liquid or chemicals into a process or system.

Flexible Impeller Pump
A flexible impeller pump, also known as a rotary vane pump, is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a rotating flexible impeller to transfer fluids, typically used for low viscosity liquids and gentle handling applications.

Dewatering Pump
A dewatering pump is a type of pump used to remove water or other liquids from a construction site, mine, tunnel, or other area that has been flooded or has excess water buildup, typically using a centrifugal pump design.

Magnetic Drive Pump
A magnetic drive pump is a type of pump that uses a magnetic coupling to transmit power from the motor to the impeller, eliminating the need for a physical shaft seal and allowing the pump to handle corrosive, toxic, or otherwise hazardous fluids with greater safety and reliability.

Heavy Duty Rope Pump
A Heavy Duty Rope Pump is a simple and low-cost type of positive displacement pump that uses a rope with equally spaced discs to lift water or other fluids from a deep well or borehole, often used in rural or developing regions where electricity or other power sources are not available.

Progressing Cavity Pump
A progressing cavity pump, also known as a helical rotor pump or a mono pump, is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a rotor and stator assembly to move fluid through a chamber, creating a smooth and consistent flow that is ideal for handling viscous or shear-sensitive fluids.

Piston Pump
A piston pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a reciprocating piston to transfer fluid through a cylinder or barrel, creating a smooth and consistent flow that is ideal for high-pressure and high-viscosity applications such as in oil and gas, chemical processing, or hydraulic systems.

Sewage Pump Stations
A sewage pump station, also known as a lift station, is a type of pumping system used to transport wastewater or sewage from a lower to a higher elevation, typically consisting of a pump, control panel, piping, and wet well or storage tank. Sewage pump stations are used in municipal or industrial wastewater treatment, as well as in commercial or residential buildings with below-grade plumbing fixtures.

Chemical Injection Pump
A chemical injection pump is a type of positive displacement pump that is used to inject precise amounts of chemicals into a process or pipeline.

Eductor Jet Pump
An eductor jet pump, also known as an ejector pump, is a type of fluid transport system that uses a high-pressure fluid stream to create a vacuum and entrain and transport a lower-pressure fluid.

Gear Pump
A gear pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses two meshing gears to pump fluid, creating a smooth and continuous flow with high pressure capabilities.

Horizontal Axial Flow Pump
A horizontal axial flow pump is a type of pump that uses an axial flow impeller to create a flow of water parallel to the pump shaft, typically used for high flow and low head applications, such as flood control, irrigation, or water circulation in large bodies of water.

Medical Injection Pump
A medical injection pump is a type of infusion pump that is designed to deliver precise and controlled amounts of medication or other fluids into a patient's bloodstream over a specified period of time, typically used in hospitals or other medical settings.

Peristaltic Pump
A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses rollers or shoes to compress and move fluid through a flexible tube, creating a gentle and pulsation-free flow that is ideal for delicate or shear-sensitive applications.

Pulsafeeder Pulsar Pump
A Pulsafeeder Pulsar pump is a type of diaphragm metering pump that uses a reciprocating diaphragm to transfer fluid through a check valve, allowing for precise and accurate chemical dosing in a variety of industrial applications.

Rotodynamic Pump
A rotodynamic pump is a type of dynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller or rotor to transfer fluid, creating a high-velocity flow that is then converted into pressure as the fluid exits the pump. Common types of rotodynamic pumps include centrifugal pumps, axial flow pumps, and mixed flow pumps, and they are used in a variety of applications such as water supply, irrigation, HVAC, and industrial processes.

Steam Pump
A steam pump is a type of pump that uses steam to power its operation, typically using reciprocating or rotary motion to transfer fluid. Steam pumps are not commonly used in modern applications, but historical examples include steam-powered fire pumps and steam-driven water pumps for irrigation or mining.

Diaphragm Pump
A diaphragm pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to move fluid through a chamber, creating a pulsating flow.

Fire Fighting Pump Set
A fire fighting pump set is a type of pump system specifically designed for fighting fires, typically consisting of a centrifugal pump, motor, controller, and piping system, often housed in a dedicated pump room or building.

Gravity Pump
A gravity pump is a type of pump that relies on the force of gravity to move fluids from a higher elevation to a lower elevation, typically used in simple water distribution systems or irrigation applications.

Hydraulic Ram Pump
A hydraulic ram pump is a type of pump that uses the energy from falling water to lift a portion of that water to a higher elevation, operating without the need for external power or fuel, making it suitable for remote locations or off-grid applications.

Oil Transfer Pump
An oil transfer pump is a type of pump that is designed specifically for the transfer of oil, with a range of different pump designs used depending on the type and viscosity of the oil being transferred, typically used in industrial, marine, or automotive applications.

Plunger Pump
A plunger pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a reciprocating plunger to move fluid through a cylinder or barrel, typically used for high-pressure applications such as water blasting, pressure washing, or oil and gas processing.

Regenerative Turbine Pump
A regenerative turbine pump, also known as a peripheral pump, is a type of centrifugal pump that uses a rotating impeller with many small radial vanes to create a high-velocity flow of fluid that is then redirected by a stationary diffuser to create a high-pressure output, typically used for low flow and high head applications such as in refrigeration, boiler feed, or chemical processing.

Screw Pump
A screw pump is a positive displacement pump that uses intermeshing screws to move high-viscosity fluids with low pulsation and shear, commonly used in applications such as oil and gas, food and beverage, and wastewater treatment.

Rotary Vane Pump
A rotary vane pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a rotating impeller with vanes to move fluid through a chamber, creating a consistent and pulsation-free flow that is ideal for low viscosity liquids and gentle handling applications such as in fuel transfer, chemical processing, or vacuum pumps. Rotary vane pumps are commonly used in industrial or automotive applications.
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