Centrifugal Pumps
Durable Quality Products
Centrifugal pumps are mechanical devices used to move fluids through pipelines, typically by converting rotational kinetic energy into hydrodynamic energy. They are one of the most common types of pumps due to their simplicity, reliability, and efficiency. The pump consists of a rotating impeller that spins within a volute or casing, generating centrifugal force that pushes the fluid outward and creates a flow. As the fluid moves through the pump, pressure is increased, enabling the liquid to travel through pipes or other systems. Centrifugal pumps are widely used in various industries, including water treatment, chemical processing, HVAC systems, and oil and gas operations, making them essential components in fluid transport and circulation systems.
Grundfos CM-CME Series
Technical Data
Capacity: To 36 m³/h
Head: To 130m
Temp: -30°C to +120ºC
Applications
Washing and cleaning, water treatment, temperature control, pressure boosting
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For handling wastewater, process water and unscreened raw sewage in heavy-duty municipal, utility and industrial applications
Technical Data
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Capacity: To 88 l/s
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Head: To 45 m
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Temp: 0°C to +40ºC
Applications
Pumping of wastewater, pumping of process water, pumping of unscreened raw sewage