Vertical Axial-Flow
Overview
Vertical Axial-Flow Pumps
Designed to move large volumes of fluid vertically with minimal head or pressure increase (unlike centrifugal pumps that operate radially), axial flow pumps use axial motion parallel to the shaft to propel the fluid. These pumps consist of rotating blades or propellers inside a casing and are ideal for applications requiring a substantial flow rate. Highly efficient in moving liquids over long distances while maintaining constant pressure, these pumps are ideal for various industrial, municipal, and agricultural purposes such as drainage systems, irrigation, flood control, and wastewater treatment.
Features
- Open and Enclosed Lineshaft Configurations
- Special coatings and materials
- Engineering Analysis
- Mechanical Seal Options
- 2-1/4 to 5-7/8 Sphere Pass
Certifications/Standards
- HI, AWWA Design Standard
- ASME Design Standard
Capabilities
Fabrication
Discharge Heads, Column Pipes, Underground Discharge, Motor Stands, Custom Design
Materials
- SS & Bronze Impeller Options
- Class 30 Cast Iron Bowls
- Ductile Iron Optional
Testing Facility
- Bowl Assembly Performance Testing