Centrifugal Pumps
Centrifugal pumps are the most common pump, used in a wide variety of applications, especially water. They include one or more impellers that rotate and pull the fluid through. Impellers can be trimmed to change head or flow to enhance efficiency. They are not commonly used in non-Newtonian fluids.
Magnetic couplings improve reliability and safety when pumping hazardous fluids.
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This four-part series explains the reasons behind repeat pump failures and uses a real-world field example involving boiler feedwater pumps.
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