What is a process pump?
As defined by Webster’s Ninth Edition, process is “a series of actions or operations conducing to an end; especially a continuous operation or treatment especially in manufacturing.” So a process pump would be a pump used in the manufacturing of an end product. ANSI B73.1 Process Pumps are widely used in the chemical, pulp & paper, pharmaceutical, petroleum and general industries. These pumps are specifically designed to stand up to the heavy duty usage demands of process systems and operations. In addition, they can be fitted with a huge range of options to suit the varying demands of process operators.
Related Questions
- I am in the process of installing a twin impeller pump. Do I need to use a side entry or top entry flange for the hot connection from the cylinder?
- What is the average time that it takes to pump and pull a cable core from a cable using the Kabel-X process?
- What is the process of a heat pump? How does it work?