5 Top Reasons Why Many Industries Choose Positive Displacement Pumps

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April 7, 2020

The decision to prefer a positive displacement pumpover a centrifugal pump is one that isn’t always clear. They each feature varying behaviours and if unfamiliar with them, it could be challenging to understand how the first option could fit into your application or process. They are a choice that is more efficient than their centrifugal counterparts in certain instances. If any of the applications or conditions listed below happens to be in your process or application, then you should probably use this type of pump. 1. High viscosity Centrifugal pumps have problems pumping viscous fluids, turning quite inefficient at modest levels. Conversely, their positive displacement counterparts have no issues moving thick fluids. They can pump viscous fluids a lot better than centrifugal pumps. 2. Low flow Often, centrifugal pumps are run off their BEPs when lower flows are needed, much to the detriment of the pumps. This could bring about excessive consumption of energy, general poor performance, or even damage to the pump. Nevertheless, their positive displacement counterparts are well-suited for such conditions, offering consistent fluid

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