Centrifugal Pumps
Our Centrifugal Pumps use a rotary impeller system, they are self-priming & ATEX-available, they are easy to install and have various configurations.
Our Centrifugal Pumps use a rotary impeller system, they are self-priming & ATEX-available, they are easy to install and have various configurations.
Close Coupled Liquid Ring Pump
B300 T3WGT High-Flow Pump
BE160 D254 Multi-Use Pump
B140 T3WR Tractor-Driven Pump
B100 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B85 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B70-4 BVGMC Manure Pump
B70 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B58 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B50 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B45 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
B30-180 BVGMC Multi-Use Pump
A Centrifugal Pump uses a rotary impeller system and features either open, semi-open, or closed impellers. They are able to move more fluid than any other type of pump on the market and are typically used to transfer low-viscosity liquids at high flow rates.
Self-priming allows the pump to be run without the fluid in it.
Centrifugal Pumps aren’t often self-priming, but we do offer several variants that offer self-priming capabilities.
Centrifugal pumps can be used for a wide range of applications, including pressure boosting, dispensing, loading and offloading, tank cleaning, batching and metering.
Yes, we have EHEDG Centrifugal and High Grade Sanitary Centrifugal models suitable for the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
To choose the appropriate Centrifugal Pump for your application, ask yourself the following questions:
Some of our materials offer an ATEX option on request for explosive applications and environments.
When determining what size Centrifugal Pump to get, you must consider your flow rate, head, fluid characteristics and application. Need more help? Contact our expert sales team today.