Pumps
Centrifugal Pump
A centrifugal pump is one of the most commonly used pumps for transferring low-viscosity liquids such as water and light chemicals. It works by converting rotational energy from an impeller into fluid movement, creating continuous and smooth flow. These pumps are widely used in water supply systems, irrigation, HVAC circulation, firefighting, and industrial process water applications. Centrifugal pumps are valued for their simple design, low cost, and ease of maintenance, but they are best suited for clean fluids and require proper priming to operate efficiently.
Air Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) Pump
An Air Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pump is a positive displacement pump powered by compressed air, making it ideal for hazardous and explosive environments. It uses two diaphragms to move fluids and can handle corrosive chemicals, viscous liquids, abrasive slurries, and solids-laden media. AODD pumps are self-priming, capable of dry running, and easy to maintain, which makes them widely used in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, wastewater, paint, and general industrial applications across India.
Gear Pump
A gear pump is a type of positive displacement pump that moves fluid using the meshing action of gears. It is especially suitable for pumping clean, high-viscosity fluids such as oils, fuels, resins, and lubricants. Gear pumps provide a steady and controlled flow and are commonly used in hydraulic systems, lubrication systems, and fuel transfer applications. Their compact design and precise flow control make them reliable, though they are not ideal for abrasive or solids-containing fluids.
Peristaltic Pump
A peristaltic pump transfers fluid by compressing a flexible tube using rotating rollers, ensuring that the fluid only contacts the tubing and not the pump components. This makes it ideal for hygienic, corrosive, and shear-sensitive fluids. Peristaltic pumps are widely used in chemical dosing, pharmaceuticals, food processing, laboratories, and water treatment applications. They are easy to maintain, offer accurate dosing, and are well suited for low to medium flow rates.
Submersible Pump
A submersible pump is designed to operate fully submerged in the fluid being pumped. It is commonly used for borewells, drainage, sewage handling, and dewatering applications. Because the pump operates underwater, it eliminates suction problems and is highly efficient for deep pumping. Submersible pumps are widely used in residential, agricultural, and industrial applications across India, especially where water needs to be lifted from underground sources.