tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7935632111035397114.post9938893757768708..comments2023-07-30T11:11:49.307+03:00Comments on Pumps & Systems: Selection of The Mechanical Seal For The Centrifugal PumpsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7935632111035397114.post-60198312832237828882013-01-24T14:29:05.447+02:002013-01-24T14:29:05.447+02:00Very nice piece of i would love to share some more...Very nice piece of i would love to share some more information about centrifugal pumps advantages & disadvantages.<br /><br />Here are few more Advantages of <a href="http://www.pfspumps.com" rel="nofollow">Centrifugal pumps</a><br /><br />1.There are no drive seals, therefore the risk of leaks is completely eradicated. This means that hazardous liquids can be pumped without spillages.<br /><br />2.No heat transfer from the motor—the pump chamber is separated from the motor by an air gap; this provides a thermal barrier.<br /><br />3.Complete separation of the liquid means that liquid cannot seep into the motor from the pump.<br /><br />4.Reduced friction.<br /><br />5.Magnetic coupling can be broken—if the load of the pump is too great. By the magnetic coupling 'breaking', it means the pump does not overload and get damaged. <br /><br />6.Eliminating the drive seals gets rid of leaks, friction loss, wear and noise. It provides complete separation of fluid from the pump drive, and nearly 100% transfer of motor power into pumping power.<br /><br />Disadvantages<br /><br />1.Liquids containing ferrous particles are problematic when a magnetic drive pump is used. This is due to the particles collecting on the impeller magnet, and over time causing the pump to stop working.<br />Julian Boothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15473807055575013302noreply@blogger.com