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This section will explore the fundamentals of centrifugal pumps, including their design, construction, and operational principles.
A centrifugal pump is a type of hydraulic device that transforms mechanical energy into hydraulic energy through centrifugal force applied to the fluid. It operates by rotating a component to impart velocity to the liquid, which is then converted into flow. The operation of a centrifugal pump relies on various mechanical parts working together.
This mechanical setup includes the pump’s shaft, which is supported by bearings, a sealing system that prevents excessive leakage, structural elements designed to endure operational loads and stresses, and wear surfaces that allow the pump to be serviced and restored to its original condition.
Product Type(s) : Centrifugal Pumps
Industries : Chemical
CombiNorm represents a range of horizontal centrifugal pumps suited for handling low-viscosity, clean or slightly contaminated liquids. The pump is designed to EN 733 (DIN 24255).
Horizontal centrifugal pump to EN 733 (DIN 24255)
Suitable for Low viscosity, clean or slightly contaminated liquids
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