
Centrifugal Process Pump A Guide
Globe Star serves numerous clients in the industrial pump sector. Understanding the high demand for centrifugal process pumps, we manufacture high-quality pumps for both domestic and international markets.
A Centrifugal Process Pump works by converting mover energy into kinetic energy, which then generates the pressure needed to move fluids.
Key Components:
- Diffuser: Converts kinetic energy into pressure energy.
- Impeller: Rotates and transforms driver force into kinetic energy.
Other parts include a casing, bearing, and cover. These components enable the pumps to move fluids by accelerating liquids radially outward. The unit within the casing creates a fast rotary motion, generating a centrifugal force that channels the fluid through a discharge outlet.
Industries and Applications:
Centrifugal Process Pumps are suitable for:
- Hot and Cold Water Circulation
- Cooling Towers Installation
- Paper Industries
- Thermic Fluid Boilers
- Heat Exchangers
- Chemical Industries
- Sugar Plants
- Textile Industries
- Process Engineering
- Petrochemical Industries
- Ceramic Industries
- Solvent Transfer
- Food Industries
- Laminate Industries
- Marine/Ports
- Automobile Industries
- Seawater
Technical Specifications (GCP Model):
- Max. Capacity: Up to 400 m3/hr
- Max. Head: Up to 150 meters
- Pressure: Up to 16 bar
- Temperature: Up to 200°C
- Material: C.I., C.S., SS-304, SS-316, and Other Alloys
- Impeller: Close / Semi Open
- Flanges: As per ISO 7005 & ANSI-B-16.5 PN 16
Most Centrifugal Process Pumps rely on rotating impellers to move the fluid they are immersed in.
Salient Features:
- Heavy-duty process design
- High Efficiency
- Back pullout design for easy inspection and maintenance
- Low maintenance
- High productivity
If you're looking for Centrifugal Process Pumps, contact Globe Star for a free quote today!