Centrifugal pumps offer excellent pulseless flow. These electric-driven pumps can handle continuous fluid transfer at high flow rates and low pressure. The simple design of the pump means installation is quick, maintenance is low, and repairs are easy.
With these advantages, a centrifugal pump is a top choice for:
- Cooling tower transfer
- Feed pumps for spraying systems
- Filtration of corrosives, caustics, dyes, soaps, brines, and other cleaning fluids
- Filling/draining
- Line cleaning/irrigation
- Pilot plant processing
These pumps are also available in a range of materials. Choose from magnetic drive or mechanically coupled centrifugal pumps. Keep in mind the pumps should not be run dry.

Thanks for mentioning that electric-driven pumps provide continuous high flow rates and low pressure. I think it’s a good idea to install centrifugal pumps at large industrial operations because of filtration of corrosives, filling or draining, and or line cleaning and irrigation. It also seems like a good investment to choose the best material for the machinery depending on what type of application it’s going to be used for.