Vertical Turbine Mixed Flow and Axial Flow

Overview

A vertical turbine pump is a type of centrifugal pump designed for deep wells or applications requiring high lift. The pump consists of a vertical shaft with multiple stages of impellers that move water or other fluids from a lower to a higher elevation. It is commonly used in deep well pumping and for irrigation, municipal water systems, and industrial processes. Test

Mixed Flow Pump
A mixed flow pump combines the characteristics of both axial and radial flow pumps. The fluid is moved at an angle between horizontal (radial) and vertical (axial) directions. These pumps are efficient at handling large volumes of fluid at medium to high pressures and are used in water supply, drainage systems, and HVAC applications.

Axial Flow Pump
An axial flow pump moves fluid along the axis of the pump, meaning the flow direction is parallel to the shaft. It typically provides high flow rates at low to medium pressures. Axial flow pumps are commonly used in applications where large volumes of water need to be moved, such as in power plants, flood control, and irrigation systems.

Featured Specs

Mixed Flow Turbine Pumps

Featured Specs

  • Type : VMF
  • Head : 10 – 600 m
  • Capacity : 10 – 30.000 m³/h

Axial Propeller Turbine Pumps

Featured Specs

  • Type : VEP
  • Head : 2 – 10 m
  • Capacity : 900 – 28.000 m³/h

Utility Priority

These pumps are used for a wide range of application, including municipal water supply, irrigation, industrial processes, power generation, and oil and gas production. They are also suitable for mining operations, stormwater management, sump services, and food control, offering versatile solutions for various industries.

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