Gear pump features

 Gear Pump
  • They produce less pressure than return pumps
  • Fluid flow rate lower than centrifugal pumps
  • It produces more output pressure than corner and vane pumps.
  • The gear pump is suitable for fluids with high viscosity.
  • Considering that the output of the pumps is directly dependent on the rotation speed, the gear pump is suitable for operations such as mixing and measuring.
  • Gear pumps can be designed to work with rough fluids.
  • The flow of transmission fluid by this type of pump is uniform and without pulses and proportional to the rotation speed of the gears.
  • If your fluid is very thick and does not contain solid particles, a gear pump will help you achieve the best efficiency.
  • The gear pump is one of the most widely used thickener pumps in the industry , which is used in various industries due to its high pressure production.
  • Considering that these pumps are mostly made of cast iron and stainless steel, new alloys allow these pumps to control and manage corrosive fluids such as sulfuric acid, sodium hypochlorite, ferric chloride, and sodium hydroxide. slow
  • The low tolerance between the gears and the coating of this model of pumps makes these pumps a suitable option for abrasive fluids and fluids with small solid parts. Although some designs of gear pumps, especially internal models , allow providing services to solids as well.
  • The fluid gear pump   resists the phenomenon of back pressure. This path continues until the pump or a pump equipment is damaged. Although many of them have relief valves to solve these problems, it is recommended to install relief valves in the system in order to protect the equipment from backflow.