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Are You Looking To Buy Pumps For Your Industrial Application? Understanding Pumping Systems Are you looking to buy pumps for your industrial application or domestic purpose? There are wide range of pumps available in the market today such as liquid ring pumps, self- priming pumps, dry screw or dry claw pumps, rotary vane pumps and magnetic drive pumps to name a few. Three Basic Types of Pumping System Below, three popular varieties of pumps are briefly described to help you in buying.

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Page 1: Understanding pumping systems

Are You Looking To

Buy Pumps For Your

Industrial

Application?

Understanding Pumping Systems

Are you looking to buy pumps for your

industrial application or domestic purpose?

There are wide range of pumps available in the

market today such as liquid ring pumps, self-

priming pumps, dry screw or dry claw pumps,

rotary vane pumps and magnetic drive pumps

to name a few.

Three Basic

Types of

Pumping

System

Below, three popular varieties of pumps are briefly

described to help you in buying.

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Dry Claw Pumps

Dry claw vacuum pumps are ideal for

applications where oil-free gas compression is

necessary. There is no contacting mechanism

within the pumping chamber of dry claw pumps

which results in increased savings in maintenance

and low down-time.

Magnetic Drive Pumps

Using coaxial magnetic coupling to transfer torque

to an impeller, a magnetic drive pump is quite an

energy efficient machine. They are seal less variety

of centrifugal pumps and can handle different fluids

including oils, caustics and acids. As magnetic drive

pumps are seal less pumps they eliminate the

possibility of leakage and thus, can be used in

sectors like refineries, beverage industry, agriculture

and chemical processing among others.

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Self Priming Pumps

End Suction Self priming pumps are widely

preferred in numerous industries as they are

capable of self-priming itself without the

requirement of suction or discharge check valves.

For standard centrifugal pumps (i.e. non-self-

priming pumps), it becomes difficult to operate if

they become air-bound. While a self-priming pump

successfully overcomes this problem by mixing air

with water to create a mixture which is used to

reach a fully-primed pumping condition.

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