PUMPS

Centrifugal Pumps

A centrifugal pump uses a rotating impeller to increase the pressure and flow rate of a fluid. The impeller imparts centrifugal force to the fluid, causing it to flow radially outward and create a high-pressure area which is then directed through the pump’s outlet. Due to their simple design, ability to handle various fluids, and continuous flow operation, these pumps are widely used in various industries.

Positive Displacement Pumps

A positive displacement (PD) pump moves a constant volume of fluid with each cycle by trapping and forcing it from the inlet to the outlet using reciprocating pistons or rotating components to displace fluid positively. PD pumps can be used in industries where precise volumetric flow or high discharge pressures are required.

Vacuum Pumps

A vacuum pump is a device that removes gas molecules from a sealed volume, creating a partial vacuum by utilizing mechanical action to expand the space being evacuated. Vacuum pumps find wide applications in vacuum packaging, vacuum coating, analytical instruments, and industrial and scientific research involving vacuum systems.

Voigt-Abernathy

P.O. Box 100276
Birmingham, AL 35210
Phone: 205.655.0434
Fax: 205.655.0465

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