Centrifugal Pumps: Components, Working, Types & Applications — A Detailed Guide

 



A centrifugal pump is a rotary equipment that converts mechanical energy into kinetic energy through centrifugal force on the liquid. Further power generated from the electric motor drives the impeller of the pump, where fluids enter and exit due to centrifugal force from the pump impeller tip. The liquid then gets discharged to the volute casing.

The reason why Centrifugal pumps are the first choice for numerous applications is their pumping efficiency, high flow rate, and durable design. There are different types of centrifugal pumps available for diverse applications.

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