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Encyclopedia of Centrifugal Pump Knowledge


Centrifugal pump is a type of pump that uses the centrifugal force generated by the rotor rotating at high speed to deliver liquid to the outlet, and belongs to the category of centrifugal pumps. Its working principle is to use the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the rotor blades to cause centrifugal motion of the liquid, and then transport the liquid to the desired position through the outlet of the pump. Centrifugal pumps are usually composed of components such as pump body, impeller, shaft, bearings, and mechanical seals.
Centrifugal pumps are widely used in industrial fields, such as liquid transportation in chemical, petroleum, metallurgical and other industries, and can also be used in civil fields such as water supply, irrigation, HVAC systems, etc. Its advantages include simple structure, high efficiency, stable operation, low noise, and easy maintenance.
With the development of technology, the structure and materials of centrifugal pumps are constantly upgrading, making their applications in various fields more extensive. At present, various types of centrifugal pumps have emerged in the market, such as single-stage centrifugal pumps, multi-stage centrifugal pumps, centrifugal mixed flow pumps, etc., to meet the needs of different fields.
In summary, centrifugal pumps, as an important fluid transportation equipment, play a crucial role in modern industry and daily life. Mastering the basic knowledge of centrifugal pumps can better select suitable pump types, improve pump efficiency, and provide convenience for industrial production and daily life services.