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Centrifugal pumps

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Operating Principle of the Centrifugal Pump

The centrifugal pump is a dynamic unit designed for the continuous transfer of fluids, even containing suspended particles, at medium-high flow rates. The operating principle is based on the rotation of an impeller inside a pump body.
The fluid is sucked axially to the center of the impeller (eye) thanks to the depression generated by the rotation, and subsequently the kinetic energy impressed by the blades pushes it radially outwards.
At the exit, the kinetic energy is partially converted into pressure energy thanks to the shape of the diffuser or the desired one. The resulting effect is a constant and regular flow of the exiting liquid.
Operation does not require valves, and is ideal for applications that require high flow rates, with low heads, and continuous operation.

Centrifugal pumps

ACC SERIES

Magnetic drive centrifugal pumps, available in PP and PVDF materials. Flow rates range from 3.5 to 35 m³/h with heads between 7.5 and 24 meters.

ACD SERIES

Mechanically sealed centrifugal pumps, available in the following materials: PP and PVDF. Flow rates between 6 ÷ 78 m3/h with heads between 8 ÷ 45 metres.

ACT SERIES

Vertical centrifugal pumps, available in the following materials: PP and PVDF. Flow rates between 6 ÷ 78 m3/h with heads between 8 ÷ 45 metres.

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