The difference between centrifugal pump and reciprocating pump:
• Centrifugal pumps are generally simpler in construction than reciprocating pumps. Centrifugal pump parts are few.
• For a given amount of emissions, the centrifugal pump has additional weight. A reciprocating pump whose weight is less than a specified flow rate.
• Centrifugal pumps are suitable for large flow but small head. Reciprocating pumps, on the other hand, emit less at high head.
• Centrifugal pumps require a heavy base and more floor space, while reciprocating pumps require a smaller footprint and a light and simple base.
• Centrifugal pumps have less tear and wear than reciprocating pumps and can handle dirty water.
• The delivery of the centrifugal pump is continuous and needs to be started. The transmission of the reciprocating pump is pulsating and does not need to be started.
• Low efficiency centrifugal pump can run higher. Reciprocating pumps are highly efficient and cannot operate at higher speeds.
• Centrifugal pumps require less maintenance costs than reciprocating pumps.
Centrifugal pump application scenarios include:
• Many buildings use centrifugal pumps to pump water supplies.
• They are used as boosters and for household water supply.
• Centrifugal pumps are designed in such a way that they are suitable for pumping mud and sewage.
• These pumps are also used in fire fighting systems as well as cooling and heating applications.
• In the beverage industry, they are used to deliver bottled water, juices and other beverages.
• In the dairy industry, centrifugal pumps are used to transport dairy products, such as buttermilk, milk and flavored milk.
Many industries (manufacturing, industrial, chemical, food production, pharmaceutical and aerospace) - use pumps for refrigerants and cryogenics.
• In the petroleum energy sector, they pump crude oil, mud and mud used in power plants and refineries.
• They can be used as metering pumps that can pump precise volumes of liquids to treat water, such as wastewater, drinking water, pool water and boiler water.
• They are also used in process applications where fluid metering is required, extremely high pressures are required, or the unsealed characteristics of the pump type are beneficial.
• In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, they are used to deliver lactose, glucose and some other moderate viscosity medicines and personal care products.
• Circulating pumps for ventilation heating and air conditioning.
• Magnetically driven pumps are used where chemicals and hydrocarbons are present and are not allowed to leak.
• Cryogenic centrifugal pumps for liquid natural gas and coolants.
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