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Working principle of brine pump
Working principle of brine pump
Brine pump is the main water supply, drainage and desalination equipment for conveying brine in the chemical industry system. Its function is to use atmospheric pressure to lift water from low to high hydraulic machinery. It is composed of water pump, power machinery and transmission device. The safe operation of the brine pump has a close relationship with the development of the enterprise. The abnormal conditions and equipment failures of the brine pump are prone to occur during the operation. Therefore, to improve the utilization rate of the equipment, extend the working life, and timely judge and deal with the failure of the equipment is the prerequisite to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.
Working principle of brine pump
The working principle of centrifugal brine pump
When the pump body and suction pipe are filled with water, the pump is started, the impeller of the pump begins to rotate, and centrifugal force is generated. The water is thrown out due to the inertia of the centrifugal force. At this moment, there is no water in the middle of the impeller, resulting in a vacuum. Due to the atmospheric pressure, the water in) is poured into the water pump along with the suction pipe, and the water is also transferred under the conditions of inertial centrifugal force formed by the high-speed rotation of the impeller. The water that is thrown out passes through the pump casing through the pump outlet, gradually increasing the speed and pressure of the water. At this time, the high-pressure water generated in the pump casing will be pushed to a specific location along with the drain pipe. The water in the pool is continuously pressed into the pump due to atmospheric pressure, and is quickly thrown out by the rapidly rotating impeller in the spring, which transfers the water from the position to the high position.

- Capacity:60-33005m³/h
- Head:0.95-30.2bar
- Price:$2200-215000

- Capacity:60-33005m³/h
- Head:0.95-30.2bar
- Price:$2200-215000

- Capacity:5.5-2600m³/h
- Head:1.6-25bar
- Price:$4300-37000

- Capacity:5.5~400m³/h
- Head:0.42-12.5bar
- Price:$560-9800