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					  <title><![CDATA[Hydraulic Pumps]]></title>
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				<strong>Hydraulic Pumps</strong>
deliver high-pressure fluid flow to the pump outlet. Hydraulic pumps
are powered by mechanical energy sources to pressurize fluid. A
hydraulic pump, when powered by pressurized fluid, can rotate in a
reverse direction and act as a motor. Operating specifications, housing
materials, and features are all important specifications to consider
when searching for hydraulic pumps. Pump type and pump stages are the
most important operating specifications to consider when searching for
hydraulic pumps. Choices for hydraulic pumps types include axial
piston, radial piston, internal gear, external gear, and vane. An axial
piston pump uses an axially-mounted piston to pressurize fluid.
Mechanical motion from the pumps power source moves the piston through
a chamber, pressurizing the fluid it comes in contact with.<br/>
<br/>
A radial piston pump uses pistons mounted radially about a central axis
to pressurize fluid. An alternate-form radial piston motor uses
multiple interconnected pistons, usually in a star pattern. The
hydraulic pumps power source causes the pistons to move, forcing the
pistons through the chambers and pressurizing fluid. An internal gear
pump uses internal gears to pressurize fluid. The pumps power source
causes the internal gears to turn, which forces fluid through the pump
outlet. An external gear pump uses external gears to pressurize fluid.
The pumps power source causes external gears to turn, which forces
fluid through the pump outlet. A vane pump uses a vane to pressurize
fluid. The pumps power source causes the vane to rotate. As the vane
rotates, blades on the vane push fluid out the pumps outlet.<br/>
<br/>
Pump stages include single stage, double stage, triple stage, and four
or more pump stages.Additional operating specifications to consider for
hydraulic pumps include continuous operating pressure, maximum
operating pressure, operating speed, operating horsepower, operating
temperature, maximum fluid flow, maximum fluid viscosity, displacement
per revolution, and pump weight. The continuous operating pressure is
the maximum pressure available at the pump outlet. The maximum
operating pressure refers to the maximum peak pressure available at the
pump outlet on a noncontiguous (intermittent) basis. The operating
speed is the speed at which the pumps moving parts rotate is expressed
in revolutions per minute, or similar terms.<br/>
<br/>
The operating horsepower is the amount of power the pump is capable of
delivering. Horsepower is dependent on the pressure and flow of the
fluid through the pump. The operating temperature is the fluid
temperature range the pump can accommodate. Maximum and minimum fluid
temperature is dependent upon internal component materials, and varies
greatly between manufacturers. The maximum volumetric flow through the
pump is expressed in terms of gallons per minute, or similar units. The
maximum fluid viscosity the hydraulic pump can accommodate is a measure
of the fluids resistance to shear, and is measured in centipoise.
Centipoise is a common metric unit of dynamic viscosity equal to 0.01
poise or 1 millipascal second.<br/>
<br/>
The dynamic viscosity of water at 20 degrees C is about 1 centipoise.
The correct unit is cP, but cPs and cPo are sometimes used. The fluid
volume displaced per revolution of the pump is measured in cubic
centimeters (cc) per revolution, or similar units. The weight of the
hydraulic pump is measured in pounds or similar units.
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/axial-flow-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Axial Flow Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/magnetic-drive-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Magnetic Drive Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/mechanical-vaccum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Mechanical Vaccum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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Kiwi has been
involved with V3 submersible pumps, water pump and submersible pump for
over a decade and offers you world leading design.]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Jayesh Patel)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Hand Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/20/Hand-Pumps.html</link>
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				<strong>Hand Pumps</strong>
and foot pumps are manually operated pumps that can driven by hand or
foot via a handle or lever. This manual external force actuates an
internal mechanism, which increases pressure for moving fluids such as
gas, chemicals, or water. Hand lever and foot pedals are pushed up or
down to begin the pump cycle, often requiring one stroke to draw the
fluid and another stroke to discharge it, as is typical in many
displacement pumps.<br/>
<br/>
Hand pumps and foot pumps are generally of hydraulic and pneumatic
design. Hydraulic hand pumps and foot pumps are used to manually
pressurize a hydraulic system and for instrument calibration. Pneumatic
hand pumps and foot pumps are designed for testing and instrument
calibration. A fluid reservoir is generally supplied with hydraulic and
pneumatic hand pumps as an integral part of the pump or an independent
part. It holds a quantity of fluid for the pump to use to power
hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders.<br/>
<br/>
Hand pumps and foot pumps may also be called drum pumps, which will
require handles, levers, and plungers to begin dispensing the fluid
from a pail, drum, or tank. Drum pumps may mount manually or with a
clamp. Although the actual hand pumps may be portable and lighter in
weight, it may be preferable to keep the pail, drum or barrel
stationary due to the properties of the fluid and the pumping
environment. Hand pumps and foot pumps can be of reciprocating or
rotary types. Most rotary types use a drive rather than a lever or
crank. In reciprocating type hand pumps, a hydraulic or pneumatic
piston is used to create the pressure needed to move the media. Hand
pumps can also be diaphragm pumps as in marine applications where
seawater is pumped from the bilge. Diaphragm hand pumps are
displacement pumps that use a rubber disk to alternate air or fluid.
The diaphragm is actuated by the pressures or vacuums created during
the pump cycle.<br/>
<br/>
Hand pumps and foot pumps are portable and field operable where
electric drives may not be available. A gage is often attached to hand
pumps to measure pressure. Calibration hand pumps can be sold as a kit
or will require calibration instruments, indicators, gages, and other
instrumentation.
<br/><br/>

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			<strong>Various Types of Pump:</strong> <br/>
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/axial-flow-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Axial Flow Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/magnetic-drive-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Magnetic Drive Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/mechanical-vaccum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Mechanical Vaccum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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over a decade and offers you world leading design.]]></description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Grinder Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/19/Grinder-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Grinder Pumps</strong> shred solids and raise sewage to a
higher elevation through pressure sewers. They shred sewage discharge
into a finely ground slurry that can be sent through a small-diameter
pressure pipe. Grinder pumps are connected to septic pipes and
transport waste from households and businesses to sewage treatment
systems. Unlike a well pump, grinder pumps are fitted with special
cutting ring systems that are mounted to the pumps motor shaft.Grinder
pumps are often installed on municipal sewage holding tanks.<br/>
<br/>
Wastewater from households or buildings collects in a holding tank and
when the water reaches a certain level, a sewage grinder pump turns on
to grind the waste and force the wastewater through the pressure pipe
on to the sewage system. This sewage pump ensures that solids are
processed as they leave the storage tank and helps to keep septic pipes
clear of debris. Grinder pumps that are part of a residential septic
system typically run off of household electricity and also come with an
alarm system to let homeowners know if something is wrong with the
pump. Residential or municipal grinder pumps are not typically designed
to be used as a sump pump, since certain chemicals or materials may
damage the liquid pump or cause operating problems.<br/>
<br/>
However, some industrial grade grinder pumps are designed for use with
sump pits and storage lagoons for emptying wastewater.Grinder pumps may
also be submersible for use in high head sewage applications where
gravity is not sufficient to move effluent or wastewater. An industrial
strength submersible pump includes a heavy-duty shredding unit with a
centrifugal design and an open impeller. The open impeller ensures that
solids are not caught in the pump. A grinder pump is typically composed
of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and powder-coated cast iron
parts to withstand the processing of corrosive or harsh materials.
<br/><br/>

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			<strong>Various Types of Pump:</strong> <br/>
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/axial-flow-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Axial Flow Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/magnetic-drive-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Magnetic Drive Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/mechanical-vaccum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Mechanical Vaccum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Jayesh Patel)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Gear Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/18/Gear-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Gear Pumps</strong> are positive displacement rotary pumps used
to transport high pressure and high volume flows. They function through
the use of two or more internal gears that create vacuum pressure,
propelling the fluid media. Typically a rotating assembly includes a
driving gear and a driven gear. As each tooth of the gear makes
contact, the load moves to the next tooth and fluid moves with each
contact. Internal gear pumps or "gear within a gear" pumps may have
their smaller gear turning in the same direction as the larger gear,
creating suction to move the pumped fluid media. At various points
during the process of turning, the gears create a seal between the
inlet and outlet sides of the rotation assembly chamber or body. Gear
pumps provide a comparably continuous, non-pulsating flow in relation
to diaphragm pumps or peristaltic pumps.<br/>
<br/>
For this reason, gear pumps may be preferred in a number of
applications from laboratory to petrochemical and marine applications,
and processes involving hydraulic presses and dry pit steam power. Gear
pumps are reliable when using media with heavier viscosities, however,
build up or interference within the internal mechanisms may cause the
gears to rotate more slowly. The addition of a pressure relief valve to
the system may help to alleviate some of this slow down, and provide a
longer life cycle as well.As in other mechanical applications, the
speed ratio of the rotating assembly in gear pumps is dependent upon
the size of the gears, the number of teeth in the gears, and the pitch.<br/>
<br/>
The type of gears can alter the rotational speed of the gears; however,
the flow rate is independent of the gear ratio. The flow rates may
range from 3 ml/min to 10000 GPM. Gear pumps are available with a
number of features that help sustain their service life cycle and
enhance overall performance. Some models are designed to "run dry,"
meaning that if the supply of fluid media is cut off, they will still
function. Gear pumps without this ability may breakdown if the media
flow stops; come as catastrophically as an engine forced to run without
oil. Other important features include ratings for continuous duty,
where the pump can be left on with little fear of malfunction or
overheating; and self-priming abilities, which also enhance the
functional life cycle. These options are not available on all models,
so knowledge of the applications in which a given pump will be used,
and the rigors it will face should help to determine which are needed.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/magnetic-drive-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Magnetic Drive Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/mechanical-vaccum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Mechanical Vaccum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a><br/><br/><br/><a href="http://technorati.com/claim/8j86g2gynw">&lt;a href="http://technorati.com/claim/8j86g2gynw" rel="me"&gt;Technorati Profile&lt;/a&gt;</a><br/>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Fountain Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/17/Fountain-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Fountain Pumps</strong> are designed to supply flow of water to
fountains and devices used for aesthetic purposes and aeration in
residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Fountain pumps
may be configured for use indoors or outdoors and are typically
differentiated by the size of the pool or pond and whether the
application is decorative or functional. Some fountain pumps are even
solar powered and can work in conjunction with a well pump to create
special garden or landscape features such as waterfalls.Decorative
fountain pumps come in a variety of configurations, including small
indoor pumps that are submersible. A submersible pump used in an indoor
water fountain is usually smaller than an outdoor pump, and is
differentiated by the number of gallons it can pump in an hour.<br/>
<br/>
Most outdoor pumps are also submersible and pump substantially more
water per hour than an indoor fountain pump. Decorative fountain pumps
can also be used in tabletop or garden fountains, where the fountain
machinery itself is contained in an above-ground reservoir or sump
rather than a pond or pool. A fountain pump can function like a sump
pump, except that the water is fed back into the pond or reservoir
rather than out of it.Fountain pumps for industrial applications are
used to aerate wastewater produced from manufacturing processes, to
treat sewage, or to treat water for municipal use. Fountain pumps are
also used to circulate stagnant water to reduce the build up of algae
or the population of mosquitoes.<br/>
<br/>
A fountain pump is typically a centrifugal pump, which moves water
using pressure from the centrifugal force created by the movement of
the impeller. The liquid pump moves the water to an aerator or a
fountain device that sprays water from the surface. The free flowing
water gathers oxygen as it falls back to the surface, providing
aeration and enabling microbial action in the breakdown of wastewater
or providing oxygenation for fish in ponds or farming tanks.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/magnetic-drive-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Magnetic Drive Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Jayesh Patel)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Fluid Transfer Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/16/Fluid-Transfer-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Fluid Transfer Pumps</strong> systems are used in a variety of
processing and handling applications. Some products are used in heat
transfer applications or fluid flow and heat transfer applications.
Others are designed to transport a heat transfer fluid or coolant. A
fluid transfer pump system is defined by the fluid transfer pump type,
material of construction, media pumped, industries or applications
served, pressure and flow levels, and physical orientation. Fluid
transfer pump systems use two basic types of pumping action: dynamic
and displacement.<br/>
<br/>
A dynamic or kinetic fluid transfer system imparts energy to the fluid,
often by increasing its velocity to a level greater than that allowed
by the fluid outlet port. By contrast, a displacement pump compresses a
fluid by decreasing the volume of fluid in a special fluid transfer
chamber. Many configurations of piston-cylinder combinations, diaphragm
oscillation, and rotating members are used to achieve this compression
in fluid transfer pump systems.Fluid transfer pump systems use many
different types of fluid transfer pumps: axial, bladder, cantilever,
centrifugal, circumferential piston, diaphragm, double diaphragm,
dosing or metering, drum, gear, hand, jet, linear, lobed rotor, manual,
peristaltic, piston or plunger, radial piston, rocking piston, rotary
vane, regenerative blower, screw, scroll, syringe, and turbine.
Important performance specifications to consider when selecting a fluid
transfer pump system include maximum pressure, maximum temperature, and
maximum power drive. The flow capacity for fluid transfer pump systems
may be specified separately.<br/>
<br/>
Maximum pressure refers to the maximum level of air pressure generated
at the fluid transfer pump outlet. Units are typically referenced to
one atmosphere (as in psig or psi gauge). Maximum flow may not occur at
maximum pressure. Depending on the fluid transfer pump style, maximum
temperature can refer to either the maximum fluid temperature being
pumped, or the upper limit of ambient conditions. The maximum drive
power of fluid transfer pump systems is the rated power of motor or
engine driving pump. Pumps used in heat transfer, fluid flow and heat
transfer, or heat transfer fluid applications may have additional
specifications.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/sump-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Sump Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Jayesh Patel)</author>
					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Explosion Proof Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/15/Explosion-Proof-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Explosion Proof Pumps</strong> prevent internal or external
explosions by enclosing parts that could ignite either the transfer
media or the surrounding atmosphere. Some explosion-proof pumps are
designed to move abrasive materials, acids, adhesives, chemicals,
concrete and grout, coolants, hazardous materials, liquid metal, or
lubricants. Other devices are rated for combustible, corrosive, high
viscosity, or high temperature media. Explosion-proof pumps are also
used to move gasoline, diesel fuel, and oil; ground water, potable
water, salt water, and wastewater; sewage, sludge, slurry and ash
slurry; gas and air; powders, solids, and rendering wastes; and a
variety of liquids and liquids with solids.<br/>
<br/>
Many types of explosion-proof pumps are available. Bladder pumps are
low-flow pneumatic devices used in sampling applications. Canned motor
pumps feature an enclosed electric motor and an inner rotor that is
directly connected to the pump impeller. Centrifugal pumps apply
centrifugal force to generate velocity, use rotating impellers to
increase velocity, and push fluids through an outlet valve. Diaphragm
pumps include suction and discharge check valves to prevent backflow.
Piston and plunger pumps use a plunger or piston to move media through
a cylindrical chamber.<br/>
<br/>
Peristaltic pumps are rotary devices that move media through a tube
that is compressed at a number of points through contact with rollers
or shoes. Gear pumps transport high pressure and high volume flows
through positive displacement. Drum pumps are designed to transport or
dispense the contents of drums, pails, or tanks. Grinder pumps shred
solids, macerator pumps empty holding tanks of sewage, and sampling
pumps extract small amounts of media for analysis. Other types of
explosion-proof pumps include axial pumps, condensate pumps, dosing
pumps, fire service pumps, jet pumps, mixing pumps, screw pumps, sump
pumps, refueling pumps, and rotary lobe pumps. Important specifications
for explosion-proof pumps include maximum discharge flow, maximum
discharge pressure, inlet size, discharge size, and media temperature.
Power sources include alternating current (AC), direct current (DC),
compressed air, gasoline, diesel fuel, hydraulic systems, natural gas,
steam, water, and solar energy. Pumps that do not include a power
source typically provide a drive shaft for connection to a motor.<br/>
<br/>
Manually powered pumps rely upon hand or foot power.Explosion-proof
pumps are used in a variety of commercial, industrial, municipal, and
maritime applications. Examples include agriculture and horticulture,
dairy farms, breweries and distilleries, construction, flood control,
food service and food processing, power generation, and oil and gas
production. Explosion-proof pumps are also used in the aerospace and
defense, automotive, machine tool, mining, medical, pharmaceutical,
semiconductor, and paper industries. Devices for heating, ventilation
and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are also available. Cryogenic pumps
are rated for conditions where temperatures are low enough for gases to
condense to become liquids or solids. Petrochemical and hydrocarbon
pumps are rated for materials such as gasoline, kerosene, diesel oil,
lubricating oil, paraffin wax, and asphalt.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/axial-flow-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Axial Flow Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/mechanical-vaccum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Mechanical Vaccum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Drum Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/14/Drum-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Drum Pumps</strong> are designed to transport or dispense the
contents of drums, pails, or tanks. Pumps are driven by a variety of
methods including hand operation, electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic
driven motors. Explosive environments or flammable fluids may require
an intrinsically safe actuation method.The type of displacement pump
used as drum pumps is application specific.<br/>
<br/>
Performance curves can be consulted for comparing the media type along
with the head, the flowrate, cv, and pump pressure required.
Displacement pumps mechanically compress fluid by decreasing the volume
of a chamber containing the fluid. Two popular types of drum pumps are
the diaphragm and piston pumps. These pumps drive fluid via a pulsed
discharge due to the characteristics of the pumping technology of
cycling air or fluid through the pump system. Hand operation of drum
pumps requires handles, levers, or plungers to begin dispensation of
the fluid. Double action drum pumps allow the fluid to be delivered on
the front and back or up and down stroke of the handle or lever. Drum
pumps may mount manually or with a clamp. In on site or field refueling
applications, a discharge hose and nozzle may be an integral part of
drum pumps to avoid pouring or spilling the petroleum-based product.<br/>
<br/>
A nozzle or faucet may installed above or below the pump. Media
characteristics and tank size may not be conducive to portability
requirements. Although drum pumps may be portable and lighter in
weight, it may be preferable to keep the pail, drum or barrel
stationary due to the properties of the fluid and the pumping
environment. In automated fluid transfer processes in industries such
as in the chemical, water, marine, and/or the paper industries, drum
pumps may be mounted on large tanks and may transfer corrosive media,
cleaning solutions, salt water, or slurries to storage tanks or
treatment systems. Accessories such as hoses, nozzles, suction pipe,
security systems, gates, and strainers may be required for the
application.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lift-stations.html" class="crumbTrail">Lift Stations</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/syringe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Syringe Pumps</a>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Double Diaphragm Pumps]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Double Diaphragm Pumps</strong> are displacement pumps that
compress fluid by decreasing the volume of a chamber containing the
fluid. Two diaphragms are mechanically, hydraulically, or pneumatically
oscillated to displace the liquid or gas. A chamber is divided with one
side using hydraulic fluid, air, or a motorized drive to move the
diaphragm.<br/>
<br/>
The media is pulsed through the pump without contacting the actuating
media. Double diaphragm pumps are often a component in a complete fluid
transfer system where a switch or valve is used to control the flow of
the media continuously or on demand. In applications where sludge,
sewage, or other suspended solids are parts of the consistency of the
media, a strainer can be used to protect the pump from debris.
<br/><br/>

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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/bladder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Bladder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/booster-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Booster Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fluid-transfer-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fluid Transfer Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/fountain-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Fountain Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/gear-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Gear Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/grinder-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Grinder Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hydraulic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hydraulic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/metering-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Metering Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/positive-displacement-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Positive Displacement Pumps</a> | 
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Dosing Pumps]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.kiwipumps.com/kiwicms/blogs/12/Dosing-Pumps.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[<strong>Dosing Pumps</strong> are low-volume pumps with controllable
discharge rates that are used to inject additives or difficult-to-mix
fluids into mixing, pumping, or batch/tank systems. Dosing pumps are
usually made from plastic, thermoplastic, or stainless steel and
feature mounting holes or accessories. Single and double diaphragm
models are available. Some dosing pumps are designed to move abrasive
materials, acids, adhesives, chemicals, concrete and grout, coolants,
hazardous materials, liquid metal, or lubricants. Other devices are
rated for combustible, corrosive, high viscosity, or high temperature
media.<br/>
<br/>
Dosing pumps are also used to move gasoline, diesel fuel, and oil;
ground water, potable water, salt water, and wastewater; sewage,
sludge, slurry and ash slurry; gas and air; powders, solids, and
rendering wastes; and a variety of liquids and liquids with solids.
Dosing pumps are available with many features and can move media either
vertically or horizontally, depending on the direction of the pump
stator and rotor assembly. Adjustable speed pumps can operate at speeds
selected by an operator while continuous duty pumps maintain
performance specifications at 100% duty cycle. Run dry capable pumps
can operate without pumped fluid or external lubrication for an
extended period of time. Self-priming pumps are designed to create and
maintain a vacuum level that is sufficient to draw fluid into the inlet
without external assistance.<br/>
<br/>
Some dosing pumps include a control panel, battery backup, grinding
mechanism, pressure gauge, level control device, thermal overload
protection, or suction. Other dosing pumps are explosion-proof,
corrosion resistant, reversible, plug-in, portable, close-coupled,
hygienic, or sanitary. Non-clog pumps can move sticky or stringy
materials. Pumps with a strainer or filter can collect solids. With
frame-mounted devices, the pump end is mounted on a bearing frame that
is coupled to the motor. Sealless, jacketed, belt driven, multi-stage,
and wash down capable dosing pumps are also available. Important
specifications for dosing pumps include maximum discharge flow, maximum
discharge pressure, inlet size, discharge size, and media temperature.
Power sources include alternating current (AC), direct current (DC),
compressed air, gasoline, diesel fuel, hydraulic systems, natural gas,
steam, water, and solar energy. Pumps that do not include a power
source typically provide a drive shaft for connection to a motor.
Manually powered pumps rely upon hand or foot power.<br/>
<br/>
Dosing pumps are used in a variety of commercial, industrial,
municipal, and maritime applications. Examples include agriculture and
horticulture, dairy farms, breweries and distilleries, construction,
food service and food processing, power generation, and oil and gas
production. Dosing pumps are also used in the aerospace and defense,
automotive, machine tool, mining, medical, pharmaceutical,
semiconductor, and paper industries. Cryogenic pumps are rated for
conditions where temperatures are low enough for gases to condense to
become liquids or solids.
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cantilever-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cantilever Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/centrifugal-pumps2.html" class="crumbTrail">Centrifugal Pumps 2</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/chemical-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Chemical Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/condensate-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Condensate Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/cryogenic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Cryogenic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dc-powered-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">DC Powered Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/dosing-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Dosing Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/double-diaphragm-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Double Diaphragm Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/drum-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Drum Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/explosion-proof-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Explosion Proof Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/hand-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Hand Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/injection-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Injection Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/jet-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Jet Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/liquid-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Liquid Pump</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/lobe-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Lobe Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/peristaltic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Peristaltic Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/piston-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Piston Pumps</a> | 
			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/plastic-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Plastic Pumps</a> | 
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			<a href="http://www.kiwipumps.com/progressing-cavity-pumps.html" class="crumbTrail">Progressing Cavity Pumps</a> | 
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 13:30:00 EST</pubDate>
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