What is the pump ?
Pump is one of the most important industrial equipment used in various fields such as oil and gas, petrochemical, water and sewage, agriculture, etc. The pump is used to move fluids, liquids, gases and two-phase fluids. This device transfers energy to the fluid and moves the fluid to another point. According to the type of consumption, pumps are divided into two main categories, including household pumps and industrial pumps. Domestic pumps are produced in a wide range of sizes, shapes and powers for use in homes, workplaces and the different needs of families. On the other hand, industrial pumps are produced for larger applications and industrial needs. Pumps are classified according to the type of function and each one is designed to perform a specific task. Some types of pumps include centrifugal pumps, linear pumps, diaphragm pumps, and piston pumps. Pumps are used in industrial and production processes due to their high efficiency, precise control and management, time and cost savings, and resistance. Against corrosion and other environmental factors, it is necessary.

Industrial Pump Types
Centrifugal pump: This type of pump moves fluid using gravity and physical laws related to rotation. Centrifugal pump is suitable for moving liquids with particle size less than 50 microns and is used in oil and gas, petrochemical, water and sewage industries, etc.
Ring pump: This pump It moves fluid using an annular reservoir. The ring pump is suitable for moving liquids with a particle size of less than 500 microns and is used in the chemical, refinery and food processing industries.
Diaphragm pump: This type of pump uses a metal diaphragm. or rubber, it moves the fluid. Diaphragm pump is suitable for moving liquids with a particle size of less than 200 microns and is used in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, etc. industries.
Piston pump: In this pump, a piston It moves back and forth in a cylinder and moves the fluid. The piston pump is suitable for moving liquids with significant granularity and is used in chemical industries, food production, pharmaceuticals, etc.


