CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
Centrifugal Pump Range
a) Size available upto 100 HP
b) Operating Temperature upto 650C Water
c) Total Head upto 62.5 Meters
Salient Features
Compact size less space
Maintenance Free
Material of construction SS 316 / Alloy 20 / Cast Steel / Cast Iron / Bronze
Pumps with mechanical shaft seal
Unique and simple design
Working Principles

A centrifugal pump is one of the simplest pieces of equipment in any process plant. Its purpose is to convert energy of prime mover (a electric motor or turbine) first into velocity or kinetic energy and then into pressure energy of a fluid that is being pumped. The energy changes occur by virtue of two main parts of the pump, the impeller and the volute or diffuser. The impeller is the rotating part that converts driver energy into the kinetic energy. The volute or diffuser is the stationary part that converts the kinetic energy into pressure energy.

The process liquid enters the suction nozzle and then into eye (center) of a revolving device known as an impeller. When the impeller rotates, it spins the liquid sitting in the cavities between the vanes outward and provides centrifugal acceleration. As liquid leaves the eye of the impeller a low-pressure area is created causing more liquid to flow toward the inlet. Because the impeller blades are curved, the fluid is pushed in a tangential and radial direction by the centrifugal force. This force acting inside the pump is the same one that keeps water inside a bcket that is rotating at the end of a string.

Application
1) Brewery & Beverage Industries 4) Pharmaceutical Industries
2) Fish Processing Industries 5) Vegetable Oil Milling
3) Petrochemical Industries 6) Water Treatment Plant