Centrifugal Pump: The Workhorse of Fluid Movement!

Centrifugal pump is a common power pump, which uses centrifugal force to suck liquid from the inlet, and after the rotation of the centrifugal rotor, the liquid is forced to discharge to the outlet around the centrifugal rotor. The main components of a centrifugal pump include rotating and stationary components. The rotating parts include the rotor and the shaft, the blades and impellers of the rotor are connected with the motor through the shaft, and the stationary parts include the pump body and the seal. When the motor starts, the centrifugal rotor starts to rotate, and the liquid generates centrifugal force with the rotation of the rotor, is sucked from the inlet, passes through the rotation of the blades and impellers, and is forced to discharge to the outlet around the centrifugal rotor. The performance parameters of centrifugal pumps include flow rate, head, efficiency, and power.