Process Pumps
Fire Fighting Centrifugal Pumps
Fire fighting centrifugal pumps, also known as fire pumps, are designed to deliver water and other liquids for fire extinguishing purposes. These pumps are used in industrial, commercial and building fire fighting systems and are designed to withstand harsh conditions and require reliable performance in emergency situations.
Piston Pumps
These pumps use one or more moving pistons that move inside a cylinder to displace fluid. The piston moves back and forth within the cylinder, and as the volume of the chamber changes, fluid is directed into and out of the pump.
Rotary Gear Pumps
These pumps use two gears that are arranged opposite each other in a housing to move fluid. One gear is the drive gear and the other is the driven gear. As the gears rotate, the volume of fluid is shifted between the gears and the fluid is transferred from the inlet to the outlet of the pump. These types of pumps are commonly used in the oil and gas, automotive, and chemical process industries to pump high-viscosity fluids and chemicals.
API 610 centrifugal pumps
API 610 pumps are a type of centrifugal pump designed and manufactured under the API 610 (American Petroleum Institute) standard. This standard is defined for centrifugal pumps in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries and is designed to meet the specific needs of these industries in terms of performance, safety, and reliability.
Seamless centrifugal pumps (API 685)
Seamless centrifugal pumps, also known as sealless pumps, are designed for specific applications in the chemical and process industries. These pumps offer significant advantages in terms of reduced leakage, maintenance, and long life due to the absence of traditional mechanical seals.
Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps (Compressors)
A liquid ring vacuum pump is a type of vacuum pump used to create a vacuum in various industrial systems and processes. These pumps use a liquid ring to create a vacuum and transport vapors and gases.
Types of Process Pumps in Iran - Supplied by FITCO
Plunger Pumps
Standards: Plunger reciprocating pumps are usually manufactured in accordance with international standards such as ISO 9001 for quality and API (American Petroleum Institute) for use in the oil and gas industries.
Diaphragm Pumps
These pumps use a flexible diaphragm that moves fluid through an inlet and outlet valve by reciprocating.
Rotary Screw Pumps
These pumps consist of one or more screws, one fixed and the other movable. The movement of the screws reduces the volume and moves the liquid. As the screws rotate, the liquid is pushed forward and pressure is created. These types of pumps are used in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries.
Cryogenic Pumps
Cryogenic pumps are used to transfer liquids at very low temperatures, such as hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, etc. These pumps are specifically designed for industries that deal with very low temperatures, such as oil and gas, refineries, and petrochemicals.