Pump Technology

Pump technology is an area of engineering that deals with the transportation of liquids and gases in pipeline systems through fluid energy machines (pumps). A pump typically transports or conveys incompressible fluids. The pumps of pump technology can be divided into many different types such as centrifugal pumps, diaphragm pumps, gear pumps, or screw pumps.

A variety of industries use pump technology, including the chemical industry, the oil and gas industry, and the water treatment industry. Chemical gases or fluids are conveyed in the chemical industry through pumps. In the oil and gas industry, pumps are used to transport extracted crude oil, and in drinking water supply systems, they are used to transport water. Pumps can be used for many different liquids or gases and therefore play a significant role in various applications.

In this industry, you will find categories such as: - Heat pumps - Vacuum pumps - Metering pumps - Centrifugal pumps, and much more.

Through the products of this industry, systems containing fluids and gases can be controlled and regulated. Precise liquid dosing can be achieved, high pressure can be generated in systems, or rapid transportation of substances can be ensured.