Centrifugal Pumps vs. Positive Displacement Pumps

If you need to move liquid material from one place to another, you’re going to need a pump. Industrial pumps come in two different types: centrifugal pumps and positive displacement pumps. Each type has unique properties concerning efficiency, flow rate, viscosity, and pressure. Here’s what you need to know about centrifugal and positive displacement pumps


Converting to a Dry Pit Submersible Pump

You can find submersible pumps in many applications, including slurry pumping, general industrial pumping, sewage pumping, and drainage. The pump can either be lowered down wires or guide rails or connected to a pipe or flexible hose. Commercial and industrial markets heavily rely on these pumps’ unique advantages. In this post, we will take a


What Is a Progressive Cavity Pump?

A progressive cavity pump is a type of positive displacement pump that is designed to handle extremely tough pumping applications and high viscous fluids. While it is a versatile pump that can handle a variety of jobs, it is perfectly designed for metering chemicals and pumping viscous, abrasive, or shear-sensitive materials. Other terms for progressive


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