Coolant Pumps
Coolant Pumps are the types of pump employed to recirculate a coolant, commonly a liquid, which is employed to transmit heat away from the engine or other device that make heat as a derivative of producing energy. These pumps are made for the pumping of cooling lubricants for condensate transfer, industrial machine tools, as well as a number of other purposes. These Coolant Pumps are multistage, centrifugal pumps arranged to be placed in the fluid that is to be pumped. These are safe for use with both water as well as water-soluble coolants.
Description
Coolant Pumps are the types of pump employed to recirculate a coolant, commonly a liquid, which is employed to transmit heat away from the engine or other device that make heat as a derivative of producing energy. These pumps are made for the pumping of cooling lubricants for condensate transfer, industrial machine tools, as well as a number of other purposes. These Coolant Pumps are multistage, centrifugal pumps arranged to be placed in the fluid that is to be pumped. These are safe for use with both water as well as water-soluble coolants.
Product Specifications
Theory | Centrifugal Pump |
Inlet/Outlet | 25 |
Flow Rate | 9 m3/hr |
Max Suction | 90 |
Head Size | 212 mtr |
Material | CI |
Structure | Single Stage Pump |
Power | Electric |
Fuel Type | Other |
Pressure | Medium Pressure |
Usage | Automobile, Water |
Application | Other |
Seals Type | mechanical seal |
Priming | immersible pump |