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The Screw Pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses two or more screws to move fluids or solids along the screw axis. The screws rotate in opposite directions, creating a vacuum that draws in the material and pushes it along the axis. The Screw Pump is used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, food and beverage, and water and wastewater. It is also used in applications such as pumping, mixing, and metering. The Screw Pump is known for its high efficiency, low maintenance, and low noise levels. It is also capable of handling a wide range of viscosities and pressures.
The Screw Pump market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a variety of products. Companies such as Grundfos, KSB, Flowserve, and Sulzer are some of the leading players in the market. Other companies include Ebara, ITT Goulds Pumps, and Wilo. Show Less Read more