What Is An Industrial Water Pump?
Industrial water pumps are used in factories and production facilities for various purposes. These pumps are distinct from those used in building equipment or water and sewage systems due to their ability to handle various fluids, often mixed with different substances.
Applications of Industrial Water Pumps
1. Production Use:
Employed for cooling water supply and drainage in various industries like machine shops, chemical plants, and agricultural irrigation. Also used in semiconductor factories for cooling and clean room applications.
2. Power Generation:
Essential for supplying high-pressure water to boilers in power plants and for cooling equipment, including in cooling towers.
3. Air Conditioning and Fire Extinguishing:
Utilized in air conditioning systems in factory buildings and for water supply and drainage in fire extinguishing equipment.
Principles of Industrial Water Pumps
1. Positive Displacement Pumps:
Change volume to intake and discharge water under pressure, including reciprocating and rotary types. Examples are piston pumps, plunger pumps, and gear pumps.
2. Non-Displacement Pumps:
Also known as turbo-type pumps, they use impellers to convert velocity energy into pressure for water discharge. Types include centrifugal, semi-axial, and axial pumps.
3. Special Type Pumps:
Designed for specific applications such as submersible pumps, which operate underwater and use various pump types like cascade and volute.
Other Information on Industrial Water Pumps
For Cleaning: High-pressure washing pumps with warm water, usually operating at 20~30 MPa. For Residual Water: Submersible pumps capable of draining water down to 1mm, suitable for draining out hollows. For Sewage Drainage: Submersible pumps designed for sewage and wastewater, made of materials like stainless steel and resin. For Chemical Use: Submersible pumps for chemical sewage, constructed from stainless steel and titanium.