When you think of manufacturing in the UK, you may think of machines and factories. While these are certainly a part of the process, manufacturers also rely heavily on liquid and gas flow in order to produce goods. Chemical process pumps are one of the most common pieces of industrial machinery used to transfer liquids and gases. Highly versatile, the right fluid handling solutions improve efficiency and safety.
Chemical process pumps are an essential piece of machinery in manufacturing industries. They are efficient, reliable, and durable and are used in a variety of ways to boost manufacturing, including transferring liquids or gases between equipment or vessels and reducing waste.
As a chemical pump manufacturer, CDR Pumps are committed to bringing you the safest, most reliable, and incredibly efficient fluid handling solutions. With a product lineup of chemical process pumps manufactured in a wide range of materials, moving fluids in a variety of ways, and ATEX compliance available, speak to our team to find the right solution for you.
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Chemical Pump Types
The way a chemical process pump operates is as important as the manufacturing materials, our chemical process pumps are typically split into a few categories.
- Zero-vapour-loss magnetic drive centrifugal pumps are used for toxic and hazardous fluids.
- Mechanically sealed pumps suit a variety of applications
- Side-channel pumps designed for low-flow, high-head applications
- Liquid Ring Vacuum pumps and systems which are capable of handling vapour loads
- Air-Operated diaphragm pumps; seal-less, positive displacement pneumatically driven pumps which are popular in process control and dosing
- Turbine pumps that move fluids from a reservoir lower than the pump
ATEX compliant pumps are available on request
Chemical Pump Materials
Chemical compatibility is key when specifying a new pump, our chemical pumps are manufactured in a wide range of chemically resistant materials.
- Full metallic pumps that are manufactured in Stainless Steel AISI 316 or exotic alloys such as:
- Hastelloy B or Hastelloy C
- Super Duplex
- Uranus B6
- Super Duplex
- Cast Iron pumps that are lined with a non-metallic material to meet specific compatibility criteria such as:
- Polypropylene
- PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride)
- ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene)
- PFA (PerFluoroAlkoxy)
- Conductive PFA
- Moulded pumps that are wholly manufactured from a non-metallic material, these are commonly manufactured in:
- Polypropylene
- PTFE
- ETFE
- Fully customisable pumps, like the air-operated diaphragm pump can be manufactured in a variety of combinations and material choices include:
- EPDM
- Flurocarbon
- TPE
- Santoprene
- Aluminium
- Nitrile Rubber
- Neoprene
Manufacturing pumps are essential components in the industrial sector. Designed to transfer fluids from one point to another, these pumps are specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of the manufacturing industry, where reliability and efficiency are critical.
A wide range of pumps are available, each designed to handle different types of fluids, viscosities, and pressures. From centrifugal pumps to positive displacement pumps, these machines can handle everything from water and chemicals to viscous liquids and slurries.
Additionally, pumps for the manufacturing industries are built to handle high temperatures, corrosive materials, and abrasive fluids. With their robust construction and high-performance capabilities, pumps are an essential part of many industrial processes.
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Even after you have placed an order for pumps, CDR Pumps remains committed to getting your fluid-handling solution up and running.
The engineering team will work with you through every phase of the procedure, offering technical assistance and advice. With a variety of pumps and spare parts available, we can provide route cause analysis, service exchange contracts, pump repairs, pump overhauls, and consignment stock.
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Please feel free to browse the rest of this site for specific pumps, or alternatively, contact us so that we can discuss your applications to make sure we offer you the very best, safe, effective and reliable pump solution
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