3 Reasons To Choose Positive Displacement Pumps



It can be very difficult to choose between a positive displacement pump and a centrifugal one. The differences between these pumps are often not that clear. In this article, we take a closer look at the way positive displacement (PD) pumps operate, the unique characteristics of positive displacement chemical pumps and when to use them– making the choice ever so much easier.

How does a positive displacement pump work?

A positive displacement pump moves a trapped liquid from the inlet to the discharge pipe. By creating flow, this produces pressure. Because they can transfer highly viscous fluids at high pressure and low flow rates, the efficiency of PD pumps are not compromised or affected by this pressure.

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