Vertical Mixed-Flow
Last updated: 7 Aug 2025
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Overview
Vertical Mixed-Flow Pumps
Designed uniquely, combining characteristics of both axial and radial flow pumps, these pumps have a distinctive impeller design with curved blades that combine axial and radial flow, allowing for efficient water circulation. These pumps are used in applications requiring moderate to high flow rates, moderate pressure to overcome elevation differences, and efficient movement of large volumes of water for water management and industrial applications such as irrigation systems, drainage, sewage treatment, and industrial processes.
Features
- Open and Enclosed Lineshaft Configurations
- Special coatings and materials
- Engineering Analysis
- Mechanical Seal Options
- ½ to 4 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
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