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Axial Flow Pump

Flow:600-20000 m3/h
Head: 3-9 m
Power: 45-315 kw
Medium: clean water or other liquids with physical and chemical properties similar to water.
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Axial Flow Pump
Product Description
What Is an Axial Flow Pump? An axial flow pump is a type of dynamic pump that moves fluid parallel to the pump shaft—hence the name “axial.” Unlike a centrifugal pump, which throws fluid outward using radial acceleration, the axial flow pump’s impeller blades push fluid in a straight path along the shaft’s axis. Because of this motion, the pump delivers very high flow rates at low heads (low pressure), making it ideal for transferring large quantities of water or similar fluids over short vertical distances.

Product Advantages
High Capacity
They can move massive volumes of water efficiently, perfect for flood control or irrigation.
Compact and Lightweight
Fewer components and shorter casing compared to centrifugal pumps.
High Efficiency at Low Head
Energy-efficient for shallow lift applications.
Chemical plant
High-rise buildings
Fire departments
Boats & ports
Logistics storage
Product details
Junction box
Junction box
A junction box is an electrical enclosure that houses the wiring connections between the power supply, control system, and the pump motor.
Hotspot protection
Hotspot protection
Hotspot protection refers to a system or method designed to detect and prevent excessive temperature rise in specific localized areas within a pump’s electric motor or stator windings.
Stator
Stator
In an axial flow pump, the stator is the stationary part of the electric motor that interacts with the rotating rotor to produce a magnetic field.
lmpeller component
lmpeller component
The impeller is the core rotating component of an axial flow pump, responsible for imparting energy to the fluid and creating flow.
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