What Is A Chemical Process Pump?

The main use of a chemical process pump comes in when the liquid you want to process cannot be done with the use of a normal style pump. The chemical which is abrasive or corrosive and needs to be transferred then comes the role of a chemical process pump. The commonly used liquids by industries are sodium hypochlorite, sulphuric acids, and acetic acid.

These pumps allow the option of moving the fluids in a variety of ways and are more durable compared to conventional pumps. The use of pumps varies and depends on the specific application, and generally, the pumps come in types of positive displacement pump or centrifugal pump.

 As the industries and automation are growing rapidly the usage of pumps is increasing, the main usage is to process the liquid or the waste and the manufacturer and suppliers know it. It is really important to know about the pump you are getting for your industry and is it suitable or that it is suited to the type of chemical you plan to transfer. The positive displacement pumps are commonly known as diaphragm pumps, screw pumps, or plunger pumps.

The chemical pumps are powdered pumps and it can depend on the device in which you are looking to get it and can be powered by gasoline or diesel engines, gasoline or diesel engines, AC or DC voltage, and hydraulic or pneumatic systems

Different types of chemical process pump manufactured and supplied in Gujarat market:

Magnetic Drive Pumps

Drum Pumps

Air Operated Diaphragms Pumps

Centrifugal Pumps

Lobe Pumps

Magnetic Drive Pumps

The main use of these pumps is to transfer aggressive and corrosive chemicals and it operates with the use of centrifugal forces to generate velocity. When you have a hazardous amount of chemicals then the magnetic pump helps in moving it without any fear of leaks or spills.

Drum Pumps

44 gallon that is 200 liters, the main work of drum pumps is to move chemicals from this size of the drum. Which makes it easy to move acids and chemicals from an extremely awarded barrel drum

Air Operated Diaphragms Pumps

The range in Air Operated Diaphragms Pumps is so huge, the specifications and sizes vary, and so it is necessary to choose a pump that suits your needs. To prevent backflow a discharge check valve is fitted in the diaphragm pump,

Centrifugal Pumps

These pumps are highly effective at transferring extreme corrosive and hazardous chemicals because of the velocity which is generated by the centrifugal forces. To increase the velocity, and to push the fluids out through an outlet valve is easy and can be done by utilizing rotating impellers

Lobe Pumps

There are thick products that are being produced by big industries such as oils and creams which are heavy to move then the installation of lobe pumps comes in.

These all are different types of pumps are above mentioned are the places where these pumps can be used one can easily choose from it and can differ which suits their business or industry the best.