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132 gpm centrifugal pump ; carbon steel
( 30 m3/h centrifugal pump ; carbon steel)

Stock Number: 78818    Capacity: 132 gpm / 30 m3/h
Description: UNUSED, 132 gpm @ 148'TDH (30 cu m/H @ 45m), c/steel vertical centrifugal pump. Size 3x2. 2950 rpm. Side suction, top discharge. Mechanical seal. Driven by 13 HP (10 KW), 3/50/500 volt, 2950 rpm motor, UL label. mounted on...

Second Hand/Used Pumps For Manufacturing Plants - Find Centrifugal, Hydraulic, Rotary, Reciprocating & Vacuum Pumps

Used Pumps - Used Processing Equipment

Pumps move liquids. All process plants have pumps. The types of pumps include centrifugal, hydraulic, rotary, reciprocating, and vacuum pumps.

The capacity of a pump is defined by the amount of fluid passing through the unit rated in GPM (Gallons per Minute), and the discharge pressure rated at Head Feet. The head is the height of the column of fluid that the pump can push.

Types of pumps:

  • Centrifugal pumps - the most widely used pumps in processing plants are Centrifugal pumps. They consist of an impellor rotating within a casing
  • Reciprocating pumps – positive displacement pumps that have a higher efficiency than centrifugal pumps. The classes of reciprocating pumps include piston pumps, plunger pumps, and diaphragm pumps.
  • Rotary pumps - In rotary pumps mechanical displacement of the liquid is produced by rotation of one or more members within a stationary housing. This type of pump includes gear pumps that have two impellors in a housing for thicker liquids, Moyno pumps which are progressive cavity pumps, and screw pumps.
  • Hydraulic pumps – designed to generate fluid power.
  • Vacuum pumps - designed to pull vacuum.
    • Water seal vacuum pumps (Nash, Kinney, SiHi) use water to create suction. These produce some vacuum with higher CFM flow.
    • Oil seal vacuum pumps (Kinney, Stokes, Huckepack, Reictsche) provide very high vacuum
    • Dry seal vacuum pumps (Busch) provide high vacuum

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