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The Two Top Popular Pumps For Industries

by Sweta Shah HR Executive in Ambica Machine Tools
When it comes to moving a fluid from one place to another, no mechanical device fits the hilt like the pumps. In general, a pump can be described as a device that helps to shift fluids from one place to another. While in industrial terms, a pump is best used to move gasses, fluids, slurries or any other form of liquid via the mechanical action.

Barrel Pumps

Best expressed as a form of portable pump, it is considered appropriate for moving liquids out of barrels of light weight and small size (200/220 L) barrels. The liquids may be diesel oil, hydraulic oil, acid, alcohol, gasoline, engine oil, vegetable oil, milk, corrosive liquid transfer or other lubricating liquids. There are various types of barrel pump models available in the market and are differentiated in the form of:

  • The size of barrels they work on

  • The accessories they possess

  • Materials they can move

  • Components made of

Many times, there is a logistical difficulty faced by the user. Moreover, there is an excess waste of man-hours while transferring fluids from barrels or drums to the process line. So deploying of the correct pump is effective and helps in reducing the time.

Industries that can use these pumps are:

  • Chemical Packaging

  • Chemical Manufacturing

  • Pharma

  • Agriculture

  • Petroleum

  • Cosmetic

Rotary Pump

Pumps are mainly divided based on the delivery pressure, a rate of flow of fluids, output mechanism and the basis of mechanical. There are four types of rotary pumps – screw, lobe, gear and vane.  The operating mechanism of screw pump does vary from those of the other three types.

However, all the rotary pumps operate on the same rule – use of rotating elements to pump liquid. The elements vary – screws, gears, vanes and lobes. These pumps are preferred as they are considered more capable to pump more quantity of fluids than other pumps of the same dimension. They are usually used for movement of heavy fuel oil and lube oil.

Some of the common advantages industry can have using rotary pumps are:

  • These pumps do not impart velocity to the liquid

  • The discharge pressure is determined by resistance

  • No radial thrusts transferred

  • Delivers liquid with high pressures

  • Self-Priming

  • Gives Smooth Output

Among all the types of Rotary Pump, the vane vacuum is widely used because of easy use and multiple benefits. The advantages of using this pump are:

  • It doesn't have exhaust valve and friction surface, allowing pumping gas with dust and water mixture

  • Carries supporting power of 7.5-560 kW

  • Uses temperature of 10 degree and 40 degree

The Application:

Rotary vane vacuum pump is the most basic pump in the technology. It can be used for pumping a dry gas in the sealed container. However, the vane pump isn't suitable for too much oxygen, metal corrosive and other reactions. Vane vacuum comes in two different forms like- single-stage rotary vane vacuum pumps and two stage vacuum pump.

Conclusion:

Before buying any of these pumps, it is important to understand its usage and application. This will certainly help in buying the right pump for your industrial use.

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About Sweta Shah Advanced   HR Executive in Ambica Machine Tools

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Joined APSense since, April 16th, 2013, From Ahmedabad, India.

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