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Process pumps are a type of pump used to move fluids, such as liquids, gases, or slurries, through a process. They are designed to handle a wide range of fluids and are used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and water and wastewater. Process pumps are typically designed to meet specific requirements, such as pressure, temperature, and flow rate. They are also designed to be reliable and efficient, and to minimize downtime.
Process pumps come in a variety of designs, including centrifugal, positive displacement, and specialty pumps. Centrifugal pumps are the most common type of process pump, and are used to move fluids at high pressure and flow rates. Positive displacement pumps are used to move fluids at lower pressures and flow rates, and are often used in applications where precise control of the flow rate is required. Specialty pumps are designed for specific applications, such as high-temperature or high-pressure applications.
Some of the leading companies in the process pump market include Grundfos, KSB, Flowserve, Sulzer, Xylem, and ITT. Show Less Read more