Why Centrifugal Pumps Dominate the Market Video

In this video, Colin Heathfield, our UK Technical Sales Manager, presents an overview of centrifugal pumps. Globally, 70% of pumps in use are centrifugal pumps. With higher flow rates and lower pressures they meet the needs of many applications.

How do they work? What are their strengths and limitations? Find out more.

We offer centrifugal pumps at high flow rates, low pressures, and pulseless flow at a low price. They’re ideal for your general transfer applications. Cole-Parmer centrifugal pump range offers flow rates for clean liquids (no particulates) up to 2200 LPM and pressures up to 25 bar. Our range includes low-cost centrifugal pumps for water transfer and chemically resistant models for highly corrosive chemicals. The simple design of a centrifugal pump means quick installation, low maintenance, and easy repair. Most centrifugal pumps must be gravity fed or utilized with a priming chamber; some are self-priming. You can control the flow rate by restricting the flow at the outlet of a nozzle or valve, and in most cases, you can restrict the outlet indefinitely without damaging the pump. However, centrifugal pumps should not be run dry.

 

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