Chemical Pumps

When the liquid you are transferring cannot be used with a regular-style pump, you will need a chemical pump.They are frequently employed when an abrasive or corrosive chemical needs to be conveyed. Sodium hypochlorite, acetic acid, and sulfuric acids are a few industrial liquids that are frequently utilized with chemical pumps.
Compared to traditional pumps, they are far more resilient. giving you the choice of several methods for transporting fluids. The type of pump you employ will depend on your particular application
; generally, there are two varieties available: centrifugal pumps and positive displacement pumps.

Types of Chemical Pumps

Magnetic Drive Pumps- Corrosive and aggressive chemicals are well suited for the transfer or movement of this type of pump. It works by creating velocity by the application of centrifugal forces. permitting the transportation of dangerous chemicals without having to worry about spills or leaks.
Centrifugal Pumps- For moving or transferring harsh and caustic substances, this type of pump works well. Centrifugal forces are used to create velocity in order to operate. giving you the freedom to transport dangerous materials without worrying about spills or leakage.

PP Magnetic Drive Pump

SS 316 Chemical Pump