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A charge pump is a type of pump that uses an electrical charge to move a fluid or gas. It is a type of positive displacement pump, meaning that it moves a fixed amount of fluid or gas with each cycle. Charge pumps are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial. They are often used in applications where a high pressure is required, such as fuel injection systems, hydraulic systems, and water pumps. Charge pumps are also used in medical applications, such as dialysis machines and infusion pumps.
Charge pumps are typically powered by an electric motor, and can be either direct-drive or belt-driven. They are typically designed to operate at a specific pressure and flow rate, and can be adjusted to meet the needs of the application. Charge pumps are often used in combination with other pumps, such as centrifugal pumps, to provide a more efficient and reliable system.
Charge pump manufacturers include companies such as Grundfos, Flowserve, KSB, and Wilo. Other companies in the market include Ebara, Grundfos, and Xylem. Show Less Read more