Popular is one of the leading centrifugal pump manufacturers in India. With almost a decade of experience in delivering to various industries around the globe, by filling the marketing requirements with advanced technology and high-quality pumping applications which can be counted as long-lasting and smooth pumping performance.
Popular is the finest manufacturer of Centrifugal Process Pumps in Ahmedabad. Our Centrifugal Process Pump is a industrial pump for industrial use. It is used to transfer or increase the pressure of a liquid. Our centrifugal pump’s impeller turns the liquid, and the pump’s centrifugal force pushes the liquid out. The impeller is the device that rotates and transfers energy to the fluid.
We produce end-suction and back-pullout centrifugal pumps. Our heavy-duty pump can withstand a wide range of corrosive substances, from highly oxidizing to highly reducing, at varying temperatures and concentrations.
What is a Centrifugal Pump?
A Centrifugal pump is a hydraulically operated machine engineered to move fluid by means of the transfer of circumvolutory energy from one or more driven rotors, called impellers (rotating part of a centrifugal pump). They can have different structures, but their operating principle and fluid dynamic characteristics are always the same.
Centrifugal pumps are used to generate flow or raise a liquid from a low level to a high level. These pumps work on a very simple mechanism. Centrifugal pumps transform rotational energy, which is usually provided by a motor, into energy in a moving fluid.
Working Principle of Centrifugal Pump
The principle working of centrifugal pumps is to induce flow or raise a liquid from a low level to a high level. Apparently, the centrifugal pump setup consists of one or more impellers attached to a rotary pump shaft. Energy gets powered with this arrangement, to conduct fluid through the pump system and the associated piping.
The impellers rotating in sync with the pump shaft convert dynamic mechanical energy from the pump motor into the energy of moving fluids. While most of the energy of the motor gets converted to kinetic energy.
Types of Centrifugal Pumps?
Single-Stage:
One of the simplest designs of pumps available and many variations in design exists to satisfy applicants’ duty requirements. It is best suited to low-pressure operations where a large flow rate is maintained.
Two-Stage:
A two-stage centrifugal pump consists of two impellers that operate side-by-side, this centrifugal pump is best for medium-head applications.
Multi-Stage:
This pump is ideal for its high head services, which consist of three or more impellers.
Radial Centrifugal Pumps:
Centrifugal Pumps are the most frequently used pumps and especially radial centrifugal pumps around the world, but what makes these hydraulic units so popular? The reason is straightforward, radial centrifugal pumps are compact in design that handles high fluid pressures, these flexible keys and solid workhorses make radial centrifugal “most in-demand” pumps.
Axial flow pump:
An axial flow pump is a type of centrifugal pump that is generally known for its refined fluid action. Axial flow pumps create less pressure than radial flow centrifugal pumps but can produce much higher flow rates.
ANSI Pumps:
It standard remarks the dimensional identity requirements, configuration, and design features to pump manufacturers to facilitate the installation, as well as to enhance the reliability and safety of the pump unit.
API Pumps:
Ideal for the choices of the most aggressive applicants in the oil refinery industry. All their casings, bearing houses and all arrangements are all structure that drives maximum efficiency and reliability, and that can handle fluids that can cause damage to the environment.