Sliding Vane Pumps, these pumps have a number of vanes that are free to slide into or out of slots in the pump rotor. When the pump driver turns the rotor, centrifugal force, push rods, and/or pressurized fluid causes the vanes to move outward in their slots and bear against the inner bore of the pump casing forming pumping chambers.
As the rotor revolves, fluid flows into the area between the vanes (pumping cambers) when they pass the suction port. This fluid is transported around the pump casing until the discharge port is reached. At this point the fluid is squeezed out into the discharge piping.
We have different sliding vane pumps on stock.
SNP
- Stainless Steel pumps for a wide variety of corrosive or caustic fluids
TX
- Cast iron transport pumps for clean, lubricating liquid petroleum products, biofuels or solvents