Pumps
Pumps are mechanical devices that move fluids, including liquids, gases, and slurries, through mechanical action. They play a crucial role in various industries by transferring fluids from one location to another and increasing pressure. In sectors like water supply, wastewater ... Read More
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Valves
- 2 Stage Valves
- Air Valves
- Angle Seat Valves
- Ball Valves
- Bellow Sealed Valves
- Block and Bleed Valves
- Blowdown Valves
- Butterfly Valves
- Check Valves
- Cryogenic Valves
- Diaphragm Valves
- Discharge Valves
- Drain Valves
- Float Valves
- Flush Bottom Valves
- Foot Valves
- Gate Valves
- Gauge Root Valves
- Globe Valves
- Goggle Valves
- Hydrant Valves
- Irrigation Valves
- Knife Gate Valves
- Monoflange Valves
- Needle Valves
- Oxygen Service Valves
- Pinch Valves
- Piston Valves
- Plug Valves
- Pneumatic Valves
- Poppet Valves
- Pressure Reducing Valves
- Pressure Regulating Valves
- Pressure Relief Valves
- Pulse Jet Valves
- Pump Protection Valves
- Quick Closing Valves
- Safety Valves
- Sampling Valves
- Self Closing Valves
- Shut Off Valves
- Solenoid Valves
- Stop Valves
- Storm Valves
- Wellhead and Christmas trees
- Actuators
- Control Valves
- Pumps
- Valve Automation
- Measurements and Instrumentation
- Fittings
- Flanges
- Pipes
- Seals and Gaskets
- Strainers and Filters
- Valve Components
Category Description
Pumps are mechanical devices that move fluids, including liquids, gases, and slurries, through mechanical action. They play a crucial role in various industries by transferring fluids from one location to another and increasing pressure.
In sectors like water supply, wastewater treatment, chemical processing, and food production, these devices are essential. Each type is designed for specific operational needs. For example, centrifugal models work well for transferring large volumes of liquids at low pressures, making them ideal for irrigation and municipal water supply. In contrast, positive displacement types excel in applications that require high pressure and precise flow control, such as hydraulic systems.
Selecting the right device depends on the fluid’s characteristics, flow rate, and pressure requirements. Each is built to ensure efficient and reliable movement. Overall, these components are vital in many industries, enhancing operational efficiency and fluid management.


