Centrifugal pumps

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Tapflo offers a wide range of centrifugal pumps made of stainless steel and PP and PVDF plastics – including horizontal or vertical pumps, as well as magnetically driven pumps.

Available in hygienic and industrial versions, the centrifugal pumps offered by Tapflo are among the most versatile pumps currently available on the market. Selected pumps can be designed for safe contact with food and are also available in ATEX explosion-proof versions.

Hygienic Centrifugal Pumps
Hygienic centrifugal pumps designed for food contact – available with self-priming or clean-in-place (CIP) options. Pumps from these series have 3-A sanitary certificates and comply with EN 10204 standards or the provisions of EC Regulation 1935/2004. They are also available in ATEX explosion-proof versions and with EHEDG certification, which demonstrates a high hygienic standard.
Industrial Metal Centrifugal Pumps
Metal industrial pumps designed for transporting light chemicals, detergents, coolants and more. Metal centrifugal pumps are used in many industries due to their high mechanical and chemical resistance. Pumps in these series are made of cast iron, stainless steel 304, 316, 316L, Hastelloy, or Duplex steel.
Industrial Plastic Centrifugal Pumps
Plastic industrial pumps designed for the transfer of various types of aggressive liquids. They are characterized by a compact design and high chemical resistance. The constructions of these devices are made of solid, durable materials such as PP (polypropylene), PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) or ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene).

Products Centrifugal pumps

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Industrial high-performance centrifugal pumps – CTX I series

  • Max capacity

    130 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    16 bar

  • Max temperature

    120 °C

Hygienic high-performance centrifugal pumps – CTX H series

  • Max capacity

    130 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    16 bar

  • Max temperature

    120 °C

Industrial centrifugal pumps – CTI series

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  • Max capacity

    74 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    10 bar

  • Max temperature

    180 °C

Hygienic centrifugal pumps – CTH series

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  • Max capacity

    74 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    10 bar

  • Max temperature

    180 °C

Self-priming industrial centrifugal pumps – CTS I series

  • Max capacity

    54 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    2.5 bar

  • Max temperature

    90 °C

Self-priming hygienic centrifugal pumps – CTS H series

  • Max capacity

    54 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    2.5 bar

  • Max temperature

    90 °C

Vertical centrifugal pumps – CTV series

  • Max capacity

    34 m3/h

  • Max temperature

    100 °C

Centrifugal plastic pumps – CTP series

  • Max capacity

    28 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    6 bar

  • Max temperature

    90 °C

Magnetic drive centrifugal pumps – CTM series

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  • Max capacity

    28 m3/h

  • Max pressure

    6 bar

  • Max temperature

    90 °C

Self-priming high performance centrifugal pumps – CTX S series

Samossące wysokowydajne pompy odśrodkowe – seria CTX S
  • Max capacity

    125 m3/h

  • Max temperature

    120 °C

FAQ

What is a centrifugal pump?

A centrifugal pump is a mechanical device that uses a rotating impeller to create flow inside the pump volute thus increasing pressure of the fluid, typically used for transferring liquids in various industries.

How does a centrifugal pump work?

Centrifugal pumps work on the principle of converting mechanical energy from the impeller's rotation into kinetic energy and then into potential energy to move the fluid through the pump and into the discharge pipe.

What are the main components of a centrifugal pump?

The main components of a centrifugal pump include the impeller, casing, suction and discharge ports, shaft, bearings, and mechanical seals.

What are the different types of centrifugal pumps?

Centrifugal pumps can be categorized into various types based on their design, such as hygienic pumps, industrial pumps, vertical pumps, magnetic pumps, self-priming pumps, and plastic pumps, each serving specific applications.

What are the advantages of using centrifugal pumps?

Centrifugal pumps offer high efficiency, easy installation, low maintenance, and the ability to handle large flow rates within reasonable pump sizing, making them popular for a wide range of fluid transfer applications.

Are centrifugal pumps self-priming?

Not all centrifugal pumps are self-priming. Self-priming centrifugal pumps have a unique design that allows them to draw fluid into the pump without the need for external priming.

Can centrifugal pumps handle abrasive fluids?

Centrifugal pumps are generally not well-suited for handling abrasive fluids as the impeller and casing may wear quickly. For abrasive applications, specialized pumps like slurry pumps are more suitable. It is also advisable to run the pump at lower rpm to decrease the negative effect of the abrasive liquid on the pump components.

How do I choose the right centrifugal pump for my application?

When selecting a centrifugal pump, consider factors such as flow rate, head, fluid properties, temperature, and compatibility with the application to ensure optimal performance.

How can I maintain a centrifugal pump for maximum efficiency?

Regular maintenance, including inspection and cleaning, is essential to ensure the pump's longevity and efficiency. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines and schedule.

Can a centrifugal pump handle high-viscosity fluids?

Centrifugal pumps are generally more suitable for low to medium viscosity fluids. For high-viscosity fluids, positive displacement pumps like hose pumps or screw pumps are often preferred.