Why OEMs & End Users Should Replace Metallic Wear Components With Composites in Centrifugal Pumps
Increasing pump efficiency and resilience by making the switch to polymer sealing solutions.
Sponsored by: CDI Products

Centrifugal pumps are the workhorses of countless industrial applications—from hydrocarbon processing and power generation to water treatment and chemical processing. The reliability and efficiency of pumps are paramount to operational success; however, these objectives are often compromised by the conventional selection of metallic wear components.

Wear rings, bushings and throat or stuffing box bushings made from metal alloys have long been standard in pump designs. However, in today’s performance-driven environment, they’re increasingly being replaced with advanced composite materials—and for good reasons. Both OEMs designing pumps and end users operating them stand to gain substantial benefits by making the switch.

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