Chemical pump
Horizontal single-stage, end-suction, top-discharge, centrifugal pump with heavy duty bolted-down bearing pedestal. The sturdy design with front and back vanes on the impeller is primarily intended to fulfil very specific requirements as a standard chemical pump. Molten Sulphur can be transfer with this pump.
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP
A centrifugal pump is a mechanical device designed to move a fluid by means of the transfer of rotational energy from one or more driven rotors, called impellers. Fluid enters the rapidly rotating impeller along its axis and is cast out by centrifugal force along its circumference through the impeller’s vane tips.
LOBE Blower
In twin lobes one of the lobes is applied for driving with the help of external power resource and the other lobe is driven with the help of gears. The mechanism starts in terms of the two lobes rotating in opposite direction however run in constant speed and remove gases from the circumference.
ROOT BLOWERS
A Roots blower is a type of positive displacement pump that works by trapping and expelling a fixed amount of gas or fluid. The blower uses the isochoric compression principle, or external compression, to increase pressure. Here’s how it works. The blower traps a fixed amount of gas or fluid and then expels it against the system’s pressure. The blower has two rotors, often called lobes, that rotate in opposite directions within a casing
Water Flooded SCREW COMPRESSOR
A water flooded screw compressor works by using a pair of rotating screws that trap and compress air within a chamber filled with a liquid coolant (water), which helps to transfer heat away during compression, resulting in a more efficient and cooler compressed air output
VACCUM BLOWER
A vacuum blower, also known as a vacuum generator, creates a vacuum by drawing air or gas into a device and then expelling it at a higher velocity. The process works as follows