OPERATING CONDITIONS:
Temperature:-20℃~165℃
Flow:0.8m*/h~400㎡*/h
Head:5m~130m
Press:0.5bar~13bar
Power:2.2kw~110Kw
Rotation Speed:1450r/min~2900r/min
FAQ
1.What is a Caustic Pump?
A caustic pump is a specialized pump designed to handle caustic or highly alkaline substances, such as sodium hydroxide (caustic soda). These pumps are constructed from materials that resist corrosion and chemical degradation caused by these highly reactive substances. Caustic pumps are commonly used in industries like chemical manufacturing, water treatment, and cleaning processes where safe and efficient handling of caustic fluids is essential.
2.What Type of Pump is best for caustic soda?
The best type of pump for handling caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) is typically a magnetic drive pump or a diaphragm pump.
Magnetic Drive Pumps: These pumps have no direct contact between the motor and the fluid, reducing the risk of leaks and contamination. They are highly resistant to corrosion and ideal for handling caustic and hazardous chemicals.
Diaphragm Pumps: These pumps use a flexible diaphragm to move the liquid, providing excellent chemical resistance and are well-suited for highly corrosive or viscous substances like caustic soda.
Both types offer safety, reliability, and durability in handling caustic soda, making them ideal choices depending on the specific application.