Pumps

Pumps are the heart of fluid movement systems, transferring liquids or gases with precision and power. From industrial operations to residential setups, choosing the right pump ensures optimal flow, pressure, and efficiency. Each type serves a unique purpose based on fluid characteristics, application demands, and environmental conditions.

Products

  • Centrifugal Pumps
    Use rotational energy from an impeller to move fluid. Best suited for high-flow, low-viscosity liquids in water supply, HVAC, and irrigation systems.

  • Positive Displacement Pumps
    Move fluid by trapping a fixed amount and forcing it through the discharge pipe. Ideal for viscous fluids and applications requiring consistent flow, such as oil transfer or chemical dosing.

  • Diaphragm Pumps
    Operate using a flexible diaphragm and check valves. Known for handling corrosive, abrasive, or viscous fluids—perfect for chemical processing and wastewater treatment.

  • Submersible Pumps
    Designed to operate underwater, these pumps are sealed to prevent fluid ingress. Commonly used in drainage, sewage, and deep well applications.

  • Vacuum Pumps
    Remove air or gas molecules from a sealed volume to create a vacuum. Essential in laboratories, packaging, and semiconductor manufacturing.