Technologies

Verder offers many potential pump technologies needed to transfer your liquid, allowing you to always find the right one. In the rare case you are looking for a specific technology that is not not listed below, feel free to contact us.

Positive displacement pumps vs centrifugal pumps

Positive displacement pumps and centrifugal pumps are two different types of pumps that are commonly used in various industries for pumping liquids.

Positive displacement pumps use mechanical force to move fluid, which is done by trapping a fixed amount of liquid and then forcing it through a discharge port. This type of pump is ideal for pumping thick, viscous liquids or liquids with suspended solids.

On the other hand, centrifugal pumps use a spinning impeller to create a low-pressure area that draws in fluid, which is then forced out of the pump under pressure. This type of pump is more suited for thin, low-viscosity liquids.

Overall, the main difference between positive displacement pumps and centrifugal pumps is in the way they move fluid. Positive displacement pumps use mechanical force to move fluid, while centrifugal pumps rely on the centrifugal force created by a spinning impeller.

Types of positive displacements pumps

Positive displacement pumps are a type of pump that moves fluid by trapping a fixed amount of liquid and then forcing it through a discharge port. They are ideal for pumping thick, viscous liquids or liquids with suspended solids, and are used in a wide range of industries, including food and beverage, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.

There are several types of positive displacement pumps, each with its own unique advantages and disadvantages. Here are some of the most common types of positive displacement pumps:

  1. Rotary pumps: These pumps use a rotating mechanism, such as gears or lobes, to move fluid. Rotary pumps are simple and reliable, and can handle a wide range of viscosities.

  2. Reciprocating pumps: These pumps use a piston or diaphragm to move fluid. Reciprocating pumps are ideal for pumping high-pressure or high-viscosity fluids.

  3. Peristaltic pumps: These pumps use a flexible tube or hose that is squeezed by rollers or shoes to move fluid. Peristaltic pumps are ideal for pumping delicate or shear-sensitive fluids, as they do not apply any mechanical shear to the fluid.

  4. Screw pumps: These pumps use a helical screw to move fluid. Screw pumps are ideal for pumping thick, viscous fluids and can handle solids and abrasive particles.

  5. Progressive cavity pumps: These pumps use a rotating screw-like rotor inside a stator to move fluid. Progressive cavity pumps are ideal for pumping highly viscous or abrasive fluids.

In summary, positive displacement pumps are an important tool for pumping viscous and solid-laden liquids in various industries. Understanding the different types of positive displacement pumps can help you choose the right pump for your specific application. 

Verder Liquids and Pump Technologies

Verder Liquids is a leading global supplier of high-quality industrial pumps and pumping solutions. Because we have over 60 years of experience, we have earned a reputation for being an expert in handling all types of pumps due to several reasons:

  1. Wide range of pump technologies: Verder Liquids offers a wide range of pump technologies, including centrifugal pumps, peristaltic pumps, diaphragm pumps and more. This variety allows us to provide the best pump for any application, regardless of the viscosity or the flow rate of the liquid being pumped.

  2. High-quality materials: Verder Liquids uses only the highest quality materials in the construction of their pumps. This ensures that our pumps are durable, reliable, and can withstand harsh environments.

  3. Innovative design: Verder Liquids continually invests in research and development to create innovative pump designs that improve performance, efficiency, and reliability. We have a team of experienced engineers who are constantly developing new and improved pump technologies to meet the evolving needs of their customers.

  4. Focus on customer satisfaction: Verder Liquids has a strong focus on customer satisfaction, which is evident in their commitment to providing excellent customer service and support. We work closely with their customers to understand their specific needs and requirements, and then provide tailored solutions to meet those needs.

  5. Global reach: Verder Liquids has a global network of distributors and partners, which allows us to provide pumping solutions to customers in over 100 countries worldwide. This global reach ensures that customers have access to the right pump solutions, no matter where they are located.

In conclusion, Verder Liquids' expertise in handling all types of pumps stems from their wide range of pump technologies, high-quality materials, innovative design, focus on customer satisfaction, and global reach. Our commitment to excellence has made us a trusted partner for industrial pumping solutions around the world.

 

 

 

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