Immersion pump
Immersionpumps are pumps that are placed in a liquid reservoir to raise the liquid to a higher level.
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Immersion pump
Submersible pumps are a type of centrifugal pump designed to be placed in wells or reservoirs to pump water up. These pumps are extremely reliable and efficient and are widely used in water supply, irrigation and industrial applications.
The main advantage of submersible pumps is that they can reach a higher head than traditional surface pumps. In addition, they are less susceptible to cavitation, which can occur with surface pumps when the pressure drops and air bubbles form in the pump.
Submersible pumps are available in different sizes and materials, depending on the application and the composition of the medium to be pumped. They can also be equipped with different types of motors, such as electric, diesel or hydraulic motors.
Advantages of submersible pumps
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Easy installation: Plug-in pumps are easily installed by plugging into an existing pipeline, providing a quick and easy solution for liquid transfer.
- High Efficiency: Submersible pumps are designed to ensure high efficiency and are driven by energy efficient motors.
- Flexibility: Submersible pumps can be used for a variety of fluids, including water, fuels, chemicals and more, and can be customized to meet the specific requirements of the application.
- Low cost: Submersible pumps are affordable and require little maintenance, making them a very economical solution.
Fields of application of immersion pumps
Submersible pumps are used in various industries and applications, such as:
- Water treatment: Submersible pumps are used for transporting water in water treatment plants.
- Industrial Processes: They are used for moving chemicals, fuels and other fluids in industrial processes.
- Agriculture: Submersible pumps are used for irrigating agricultural fields and for transporting water to cattle drinking troughs.
- Domestic applications: They can be used for pumping water from basements and swimming pools.
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THE BEST POSSIBLE SOLUTION FOR YOUR APPLICATION
There are many different types of pumps and just as many applications, such as a submersible, circulation or well pump. Due to this diversity of pumps, it is wise to be well informed about what type of pump is required before you purchase one or have it overhauled. The IPG team with various pump experts can always advise you on the best possible solution for your application and can also support you with the purchase and installation of the pump.
IPG has strong relationships with various pump manufacturers and can therefore give you good advice in purchasing many types and brands of pumps. For example, the Industrial Pump Group is the Dutch importer of SAER and official dealer of Lowara, Grundfos and Seepex, among others.
What are immersion
How do they work and what are they used for?
Immersion pumps are a special type of centrifugal pump used to pump water up from deep wells, reservoirs or other underground sources. They are designed to be installed in the well or reservoir itself, making them better suited to deeper wells and higher heads than traditional surface pumps.
The operating principle of submersible pumps is similar to that of centrifugal pumps: the water is introduced into the pump through an inlet at the bottom of the pump, where it is accelerated by a rotating impeller. The centrifugal force generated by the impeller pushes the water out and up through the pump outlet.
There are many different applications for immersion pumps, including supplying drinking water to remote areas, irrigating farmland, pumping water for industrial use, and pumping out wells and reservoirs. immersion pumps are also commonly used in mining and construction applications where they can be used to remove water from underground mines, tunnels and construction pits.
Submersible pumps are available in different sizes and materials, depending on the application and the composition of the medium to be pumped. They can also be equipped with different types of motors, such as electric, diesel or hydraulic motors. The choice of the right submersible pump for a particular application depends on factors such as the depth of the well, the head required and the amount of water to be pumped.
Looking for the right immersion pump?
The Industrial Pump Group is dedicated to supplying high quality and reliable pumps and providing expert advice to customers in a variety of industries, including the water treatment industry. Our experts have years of experience in designing and selecting the best pumps for specific applications, and they have extensive knowledge of the latest technologies and innovations in the industry.
Need help selecting the right pump? The experts of IPG are ready for you, feel free to contact us at: (0251) 222 566 or info@industrialpumps.nl.