(42 companies) Axial flow pumps or propeller pumps allow fluid to enter the impeller axially. They discharge fluid nearly axially.
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(10 companies) Bladder pumps consist of a flexible, squeezable bladder encased in a rigid outer casing. They are low-flow pneumatic devices used for sampling applications.
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(187 companies) Booster pumps are used in applications where the normal system pressure is low and needs to be increased.
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(69 companies) Cantilever pumps are centrifugal pumps used in sump pump applications. They are available in horizontal and vertical configurations. Many styles including submersible motors.
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(850 companies) Centrifugal pumps consist of a set of rotating vanes, enclosed within a housing or casing, that are used to impart energy to a fluid through centrifugal force.
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(438 companies) Chemical pumps are designed for applications requiring greater reliability and durability than conventional pumps.
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(146 companies) Condensate pumps are used to collect and transport condensate back into a steam system for reheating and reuse, or to remove unwanted condensate from an HVAC or appliance collection pan.
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(27 companies) Cryogenic pumps are designed to move coolants and cryogenic liquids. They are built to withstand and operate in extremely cold temperatures.
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(129 companies) DC powered pumps use direct current from motor, battery, or solar power to move liquids such as acids, chemicals, lubricants and oil, as well as water, wastewater, and potable water.
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(416 companies) Diaphragm pumps use a diaphragm that moves back and forth to transport liquids from one place to another.
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(76 companies) Dosing pumps are low-volume fluid pumps with controllable discharge rates used to inject additives into the mixing or pumping system.
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(148 companies) Double diaphragm pumps are positive displacement pumps that compress fluid by decreasing the volume of a chamber containing the fluid.
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(183 companies) Drum pumps are used to transfer materials from a container into a process or other container. They may be electrically, hydraulically, or pneumatically powered depending on the working environment or application.
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(75 companies) Explosion-proof pumps prevent internal or external explosions by enclosing parts that could ignite either the transfer media or the surrounding atmosphere.
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(181 companies) Fluid transfer pump systems are used in processing, water purification and desalination, or liquid handling applications.
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(31 companies) Fountain pumps are designed to supply flow to fountains, devices used for aesthetic purposes and aeration in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
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(20 companies) Fuel dispensing equipment dispenses and monitors all types of liquid and gaseous fuel.
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(353 companies) Gear pumps use intermeshing gears to pump various types of liquids. Typically, one gear is the driver and the other is free wheeling. The gears have very tight tolerances so that the fluid being pumped cannot pass through them. Common uses for gear pumps include high pressure, metering, and flow control applications.
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(105 companies) Grinder pumps shred solids and raise sewage to a higher elevation through pressure sewers. They shred sewage discharge into a finely ground slurry that can be sent through a small-diameter pressure pipe.
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(183 companies) Hand pumps and foot pumps are manually operated pumps that can driven by hand or foot via a handle or lever.
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(447 companies) Hydraulic pumps deliver high-pressure fluid flow to the pump outlet. Hydraulic pumps are powered by mechanical energy sources to pressurize fluid.
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(75 companies) Impellers are rotating devices that force liquids, gases and vapors in a desired direction. They are widely used in pumping, blowing, and mixing applications.
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(1945 companies) Industrial liquid handling pumps are classified in many different ways, and are distinguished by the media pumped and the fluid motive mechanism (dynamic or displacement).
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(58 companies) Injection pumps are designed to inject measured amounts of fluid into a reservoir or production system.
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(86 companies) Jet pumps are typically used for drawing water up from a well. These pumps can be used for either shallow or deep well configurations.
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(52 companies) Lift stations contain pumps, valves and electrical equipment necessary to pump water or wastewater.
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(210 companies) Magnetic drive pumps are sealless pumps that use a coaxial magnetic coupling to transmit torque to an impeller. A standard electric motor drives a set of permanent magnets that are mounted on a carrier or drive assembly.
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(181 companies) Mechanical vacuum pumps and systems contain devices such as pistons, claws, scrolling spirals, and diaphragms to isolate and compress air.
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(379 companies) Metering pumps are precision pumps, which dispense an exact amount of material. They are used in a variety of chemical dosing and metering applications.
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(199 companies) Peristaltic pumps use rotating rollers pressed against special flexible tubing to create a pressurized flow.
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(400 companies) Piston pumps and plunger pumps are reciprocating pumps that use a plunger or piston to move media through a cylindrical chamber. The plunger or piston is actuated by a steam powered, pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric drive. Piston pumps and plunger pumps are also called well service pumps, high pressure pumps, or high viscosity pumps.
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(145 companies) Plastic pumps are designed to move fluids that would corrode or damage other types of pumps. They provide broad chemical resistance and are less costly and lighter in weight than metal pumps.
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(127 companies) Progressing cavity pumps are a type of rotary positive displacement pump designed to transfer fluid or media with suspended solids or slurries from the suction side of the pump to the discharge side of the pump, from storage tanks or through pipelines.
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(489 companies) Positive displacement pumps use a mechanical force such as gears, bladders, pistons, plungers or diaphragms to push liquid through and out of the pump.
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(275 companies) Pump parts and accessories includes all manner of components and devices used in the construction of pumps.
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(80 companies) Rotary lobe pumps are positive displacement (PD) pumps that use rotating lobes to direct flow.
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(124 companies) Rotary vane vacuum pumps and systems move media through the pump using a rotating assembly in the pumping chamber. Typically, there are two or more rotating vanes that move the media from inlet to outlet. Rotary vane vacuum pumps are positive displacement pumps.
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(55 companies) Sampling pumps are used to monitor liquids, air, and gases. They are usually portable and developed for specific tasks.
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(154 companies) Sanitary pumps are used to transport and meter solutions, slurries, and colloids of food and agricultural materials in operations such as food processing that require cleanliness. There are four basic types of sanitary pumps: centrifugal, positive displacement, jet, and airlift.
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(91 companies) Screw pumps are rotary, positive displacement pumps that have one or more screws to transfer fluids or materials along an axis.
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(225 companies) Self-priming pumps create and maintain a sufficient vacuum level to draw fluid with no external assistance.
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(292 companies) Sewage pumps are used to pump effluents, semi-solids and small solids in liquids.
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(559 companies) Submersible pumps can be mounted into a tank with the liquid media. The pump’s motor is normally sealed in an oil filled cavity that is protected from contact with the liquid.
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(228 companies) Sump pumps are used in applications where excess water must be pumped away from a particular area. Sump pumps generally sit in a basin or sump that collects this excess water.
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(43 companies) Infusion or withdrawal syringe pumps provide high pressure and high accuracy for applications such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Used to deliver precise amounts of fluid at specific time intervals.
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(102 companies) Trash pumps are designed to pump large amounts of water that contains hard and soft solids such as mud, leaves, twigs, sand, and sludge. Most devices are portable, heavy-duty centrifugal pumps that feature deeper impeller vanes and larger discharge openings than other pumps.
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(35 companies) Triplex pumps are positive displacement, reciprocating pumps that are configured with three plungers. Triplex pumps are the most commonly used pump configuration for drilling and well service operations.
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(203 companies) Turbine pumps have a high head and high discharge pressure for their size and speed. They are typically used for water / fluid extraction in well applications.
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(99 companies) Utility pumps are used in many applications such as dewatering low-lying areas, pool covers, and sumps. They are not designed for continuous use.
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(597 companies) Vacuum pumps and vacuum generators provide sub-atmospheric pressure for a variety of industrial and scientific applications where a vacuum is required.
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(372 companies) Wastewater pumps are used in the collection of sewage, effluent, drainage and seepage water.
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(612 companies) Water pumps are designed to move water that does not contain suspended solids or particulates. Applications include water supply, irrigation, land and mine drainage, sea water desalination, and condensate transport.
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(151 companies) Well pumps are most commonly used to bring water from wells and springs to the surface.
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