The term “centrifugal pump impeller” refers to an essential component of this mechanism, responsible for the transfer of energy to the fluid to be pumped.
The term “pump cavitation” refers to a potentially destructive phenomenon that can occur in many industrial contexts, from the chemical to the pharmaceutical industry, including sectors that deal with water treatment or the management of special fluids such as diathermic oil.
On 27 September, at the charming location of Borgo al Pozzo in Rho (Milan), the CDR Dynamics event took place, organised by the management of CDR Pompe. This meeting offered the opportunity to reflect on the results achieved by our company and to outline future strategies.
Low temperature pumps must ensure excellent performance, safety and reliability, especially in extreme operating conditions. In this context, it is essential that the supplier and the end user work closely together to identify and meet the specific needs of the plant, minimising operational risks.
High temperature pumps play a crucial role in industrial processes where fluids have to be transferred at high temperatures. In these environments, it is not enough to guarantee only high performance and operational continuity: safety becomes an essential requirement.
In the varied world of pumps, vertical pumps represent a sophisticated and versatile technological solution, able to meet the most critical needs, such as the pumping of abrasive and acidic liquids, particularly those deriving from industrial processes.
A mechanical seal pump is a popular choice due to its reliable performance and ability to operate in harsh environments, making it ideal for many industrial and commercial applications.
ATEX (ATmosphère EXplosible in French, or explosive atmospheres) pumps are essential to ensure safety in dedicated work environments, such as chemical, industrial and pharmaceutical.