Advantages of Industrial Pumps over Traditional Industrial Water Pumps

(1) By relying on the synchronous rotation of internal and external magnetic fields, industrial pumps have the advantage of lower power consumption, higher efficiency compared to conventional industrial water pumps. They also have a damping effect, reducing the impact of motor vibration on the pump and the influence of pump cavitation vibration on the motor. [...]

(1) By relying on the synchronous rotation of internal and external magnetic fields, industrial pumps have the advantage of lower power consumption, higher efficiency compared to conventional industrial water pumps. They also have a damping effect, reducing the impact of motor vibration on the pump and the influence of pump cavitation vibration on the motor.

(2) The bearings of industrial pumps can be made of self-lubricating materials such as impregnated graphite, which are lubricated by the pumped fluid itself. This eliminates the need for complex piping systems for cooling and flushing required by mechanical seal pumps, resulting in energy savings.

(3) Industrial pumps utilize magnetic transmission to transfer power, replacing dynamic seals with static seals. With a completely enclosed static seal, the pumped fluid is confined within a stationary isolation sleeve, ensuring zero leakage.

This completely solves the problem of leakage associated with traditional industrial water pumps. When handling highly toxic, volatile, or costly fluids, industrial pumps have incomparable advantages.

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