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Bellows Pumps
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The bellows pump operates on the positive displacement principle. The rotation of a motor or compressing of the bellows causes the bellows to compress for one half of the rotation, causing the pump to dispense liquid into the discharge line. During the other half of the rotation, the motion of the crank mechanism causes the bellows to expand, drawing liquid from the suction line into the bellows module. The pump uses two valves to control the flow of the liquid through the pump. Discharge pressure is maintained over the entire flow range of the pump.
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Bilge / Ballast Pumps
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Pumps used onboard boats and ships to remove water from the bilge or to load or remove water for ballast.
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Centrifugal Pumps
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Centrifugal pumps use a rotating impeller to add velocity to the liquid being pumped. Within the pump, the velocity of the liquid is generated by centrifugal force. The velocity of the solution is converted with internal restrictions within the pump into pressure. This type of pump is used for liquids that are water like in viscosity and when quantities of flow are large compared to the pressure requirements.
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Hydraulic Pumps
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Hydraulic pumps deliver high-pressure fluid flow to the pump outlet. Mechanical energy sources and use gears, vanes, pistons or other devices to pressurize fluid, power hydraulic pumps. A hydraulic pump, when powered by pressurized fluid, can rotate in a reverse direction and act as a motor.
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Drum Pumps
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Drum pumps are designed to transport or dispense the contents of drums, pails, or tanks. Pumps are driven by a variety of methods including hand operated, electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic driven motors. Explosive environments or flammable fluids may require an intrinsically safe actuation method.
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Piston / Plunger Pumps
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Piston pumps and plunger pumps are reciprocating pumps using a plunger or piston to move the media through a cylindrical chamber. They use steam power drives, pneumatic drives, hydraulic drives, or electric drives to actuate the piston or plunger. Some piston pumps and plunger pumps are also referred to as well service or high viscosity pumps.
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Siphon Pumps
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Siphon pumps are typically manually operated and self powered once begun. The pump is used to begin the flow of fluid. Flow and gravity then draw fluid from one container to another.
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Sump Pumps
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A sump pump is an automatic water pump installed in a contained compartment to remove unwanted water build-up that threatens to encroach on living or equipment space.
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Utility Pumps
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Pumps for the general transfer of fluids.
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Water Pumps
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All types of pumps used to pump water.
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Well Pumps
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Pumps used for the extraction of water or slurry from the ground.
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Other
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Other unlisted or specialized pumps.
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Maximum Discharge Pressure
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The maximum pressure the pump is designed to generate.
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Inlet Size
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Size of the pump inlet connection.
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Discharge Size
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Size of the pump discharge or outlet connection.
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Abrasive Material
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A substance that abrades or wears down.
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Acids
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Having a high concentration of acid.
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Adhesives
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Substances capable of holding materials together by surface attachment.
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Chemicals
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A substance with a distinct molecular composition that is produced by or used in a chemical process.
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Corrosive
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Media that will gradually eat or wear away its surroundings.
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Combustible
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Material that is capable of igniting and burning.
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Coolants
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A media that produces cooling, especially a fluid that draws heat away by circulating through an engine or by bathing a mechanical part.
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Gas / Air
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Nonliquid gas or air media.
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Ground Water
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Untreated water that is found on or collects freely on the ground.
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Gasoline / Diesel Fuel
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A mixture of flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived chiefly from crude petroleum and used as a fuel for internal-combustion engines.
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Hazardous Materials
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Substances capable of posing a risk to health, safety, or to property.
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High Viscosity Fluids
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Typical results from this selection will yield products that have been designated by the manufacturer to be able to pump thick liquid materials.
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Liquids With Solids
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Media with solids mixed among the liquid. Sometimes referred to as slurry.
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Lubricants
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A substance, such as grease or oil, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving parts.
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Oil
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Any of many mineral, vegetable, and synthetic substances and animal and vegetable fats that are generally slippery, combustible, viscous, liquid or liquefiable at room temperatures, soluble in various organic solvents such as ether but not in water, and used in a great variety of products, especially lubricants and fuels.
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Potable Water
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Water that is considered safe and fit for human consumption, culinary and domestic purposes and meets the requirements of the health authority having jurisdiction.
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Salt Water
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Water that has a high concentration of salt, often from the ocean.
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Wastewater
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The spent or used water of a community or industry that contains dissolved and suspended matter.
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Other
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Other unlisted material.
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Pump Features
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Multi-stage
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Compressed fluid goes from initial stage to successive chambers or stages of pressurization; used to genrate higher-pressure levels than are possible with single stage pumping.
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Pressure Gauge
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The pump is equipped with a dial or digital readout of pressure level(s), typically at the outlet.
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Strainer / Filter
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Pump has a strainer or filter to collect solids before they pass through the pump.
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Sanitary
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The pump is specifically designed to meet the strict guidelines established for sanitary process applications. Classifications and ratings may include FDA, USDA, and 3-A.
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Other
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Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary pump feature.
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General Industrial
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Pump is for general use and not designed around a specific application or industry.
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Agriculture / Horticulture
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the agricultural or horticultural industry. Establishments primarily engaged in the cultivation of soil and crops and the raising of livestock.
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Automotive
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the automotive industry. Includes vehicle and parts manufacturers, dealers and aftermarket services in the automotive sector.
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Commercial
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Pump constructed for use in the commercial or service orientated industry.
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Construction
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to needs within the construction industry.
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Food Service
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable and built for food service applications.
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Maritime
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the maritime or marine industry.
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Medical
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable to the medical industry.
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Recreational
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Designated by manufacturer as being applicable for use within the recreational products industry.
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Other
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Other unlisted or specialized industry or market segment.
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