Gear pump, which is also known as thickener pump, is a positive displacement type pump that encloses a fixed volume of fluid and then transfers it using gears. During pumping, this pump provides a uniform and smooth flow according to the rotation speed of its gears.
Gear pumps use the action of rotating gears to transfer liquids. The ribs create suction at the inlet of the pump, as a result of which the fluid is drawn into the pump and placed inside the cavities of the pump ribs and finally transferred to the outlet pipe and liquid discharge.
Types of gear pumps
1. Internal
2. External
Gear hydraulic pump components
The components of these pumps include:
gear
driven gear
housing
suction side
discharge side
< which is from 1.5 liters to 115 liters

What is a vane pump (cartridge)?
Vane pump or hydraulic cartridge pump is used in the installation of many industrial systems with a maximum pressure of 200 bar. Cartridge pumps are divided into the following two categories according to their structure and type of operation:
- Hydraulic pump One-stage vane - Double-stage vane hydraulic pump The main advantage of cartridge pumps is free pumping and low noise production. The rotor shaft is driven by an actuator or motor with radial vanes mounted on it. The generating ring is circular and placed in the centrifugal mode, which determines the displacement of the pump