About Kinetic and Centrifugal Pumps

Kinetic / Centrifugal pumps are the dominant pump covering 80%+ of fluid handling installations. A centrifugal pump uses a rotating element called an impeller to create flow. Flow can be altered by the speed of the impeller. Said another way‚ a kinetic or centrifugal pump places velocity energy to the fluid‚ which is converted to pressure energy upon exiting the pump casing.

Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to handle light viscosity liquids and support process operations. CIRCOR offers different types of centrifugal pumps in their product portfolio including:

  • Centrifugal (with seal‚ magnetic coupling)
  • Side Channel Centrifugal
  • Thermal Oil
  • Propeller
Pump Type: Centrifugal (including Thermal Oil) Side Channel Centrifugal Propeller
Max Flow Rate: 5‚284 gpm or 1‚200 m3/h 154 gpm or 35 m3/h 220‚167 gpm or 50‚000 m3/h
Delivered Head: 482 feet or 147 m 1‚148 feet or 350 m 39 feet or 12m
Common Liquids Pumped:
  • Neutral or aggressive
  • Pure or contaminated
  • Non-abrasive
  • Cold or hot
  • Toxic
  • Harmful to the environment
  • Pure
  • Gaseous
  • Neutral or aggressive
  • Non-abrasive
  • Cold or hot
  • Neutral or aggressive
  • Pure or contaminated
  • Cold or hot
  • Loaded with solids
Additional Information: Application Datasheet

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