After-sales Service: | One Year Warranty |
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Warranty: | One Year |
Max.Head: | <10m |
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A mixed-flow pump is a fluid machine that combines the characteristics of a centrifugal pump and an axial flow pump to provide a medium head and medium to large flow. In this type of pump, the water flow moves both along the axis and has a radial component, hence the name "mixed flow". The blades of a mixed-flow pump are usually helical, and this design helps the fluid to form an efficient flow path within the pump. The main features of the mixed flow pump are as follows: 1. High efficiency: Mixed flow pumps are very efficient in medium head and medium to large flow applications, especially suitable for occasions requiring moderate pressure. 2. Compact structure: Compared with centrifugal pumps with the same flow and head, mixed-flow pumps are usually smaller, lighter and easier to install and maintain. 3. Self-priming capacity: many mixed-flow pumps have good self-priming capacity and can be started without water diversion conditions. 4. Strong adaptability: mixed-flow pumps can adapt to different working conditions, including different flow and head requirements, as well as a variety of fluid characteristics. 5. Smooth operation: Due to its unique blade design, the mixed flow pump has low vibration, low noise and smooth operation during operation. |
Mixed-flow pumps are essential in various industries such as agriculture, urban water supply, sewage treatment, and marine applications. When selecting a mixed-flow pump, factors like maximum flow rate, head, working medium properties, power supply type, and operating environment must be considered.
Regular maintenance checks are crucial to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the pump. This includes inspecting impeller and pump housing wear, bearing lubrication, seal integrity, and pump-motor alignment. Proper operation and maintenance are key to the efficient and stable operation of mixed-flow pumps.
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