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Choosing the Right Pump for Your Fluid: A Complete Guide to Our Industrial Pump Solutions
2026-03-18
1. Clear Water & Low-Viscosity Fluids: Centrifugal Pumps
For applications involving clean water or low-viscosity fluids (such as drinking water, process water, or light chemicals), our multistage centrifugal pumps and single-stage centrifugal pumps are the ideal choice.
Designed for high flow rates and consistent pressure, these pumps leverage centrifugal force to efficiently move fluids with minimal energy consumption.
- Single-stage centrifugal pumps: Excel in municipal water supply, agricultural irrigation, industrial cooling systems, and fire protection systems, where steady flow and moderate pressure are required.
- Multistage centrifugal pumps: Provide the high head needed for long-distance water transfer, boiler feed systems, high-rise building water supply, and reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment, delivering reliable performance even under demanding pressure conditions.
Built with durable materials and precision engineering, they offer long service life and low maintenance—making them the backbone of water management systems worldwide.

2. High-Viscosity Media: Gear, Lobe & Screw Pumps
When it comes to thick, viscous fluids like oil, grease, fatty acids, and syrup, centrifugal pumps lose efficiency. That’s where our gear pumps, lobe pumps, and screw pumps step in.
These positive-displacement pumps are engineered to handle high viscosities with ease, each tailored to specific industrial scenarios:
- Gear pumps: Deliver precise, pulsation-free flow for lubricating oil transfer, hydraulic power systems, and fuel oil delivery, ideal for machinery lubrication and petrochemical fuel handling.
- Lobe pumps: Gentle on shear-sensitive fluids (like food syrups, creams, and pastes) and capable of handling soft solids, perfect for food & beverage processing, pharmaceutical production, and cosmetic manufacturing.
- Screw pumps: Provide smooth, continuous flow even for extremely viscous media (such as heavy crude oil, asphalt, and sludge), reducing shear and ensuring product integrity in oil & gas, edible oil refining, and heavy industrial processes.
By maintaining consistent flow rates regardless of viscosity, these pumps maximize productivity while protecting your valuable fluids.

3. Particulate-Laden Media & Sewage: Self-Priming, Sewage & Screw Pumps
Handling fluids with solid particles or sewage requires pumps that can resist clogging and withstand abrasive wear. Our self-priming pumps, sewage pumps, and screw pumps are built to tackle these tough conditions.
- Self-priming pumps: Eliminate the need for manual priming, making them perfect for construction dewatering, flood drainage, and temporary wastewater transfer, especially in remote sites where priming equipment is unavailable.
- Sewage pumps: Feature large passages and non-clogging impellers to efficiently transport municipal wastewater, industrial effluent, and sewage containing suspended solids, preventing blockages and reducing downtime in sewage treatment plants.
- Screw pumps: Excel in sludge dewatering, mining slurry transfer, and industrial waste handling, handling abrasive particles without compromising performance, even in highly contaminated fluid environments.
These pumps are the trusted solution for municipal wastewater treatment, industrial effluent handling, and construction dewatering projects.

4. Corrosive Media: Specialized Material Pumps
For corrosive fluids (including acids, alkalis, and chemical solutions), material selection is non-negotiable. Our stainless steel pumps, fluoroplastic pumps, and other special material pumps are engineered to resist chemical attack and ensure long-term reliability.
- Stainless steel pumps: Offer excellent resistance to mild corrosives (such as weak acids, brine, and food chemicals), widely used in food processing, water treatment, and marine applications.
- Fluoroplastic pumps: Provide superior protection against highly aggressive chemicals (like strong acids, alkalis, and organic solvents), making them essential for chemical processing, electroplating, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical industries where fluid purity and equipment safety are critical.
These pumps are designed to withstand harsh chemical environments, minimizing corrosion-related failures and ensuring safe, continuous operation.












