Centrifugal Pumps Available At York Fluid Controls

Centrifugal pumps consist of a set of rotating vanes, enclosed within a housing or casing, used to impart energy to a fluid through centrifugal force. Centrifugal pumps has two main parts: a rotating element which includes an impeller and a shaft, and a stationary element made up of a casing (volute or solid), stuffing box, and bearings. Centrifugal pumps operate using kinetic energy to move fluid utilizing an impeller and a circular pump casing.

Centrifugal pumps generate flow by using one of three actions: radial flow, mixed flow, and axial flow. Axial flow centrifugal pumps develop pressure by the propelling or lifting action of the vanes of the impeller on the liquid.

End Suction Centrifugal Pumps


Centrifugal Pumps


Self Priming Centrifugal Pumps