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Pumps are widely used in the new energy industry. First of all, the pump plays an important role in the field of solar energy. In solar power systems, pumps are used to circulate a cooling fluid to keep the temperature of the photovoltaic panels within a suitable range and improve the efficiency of the photovoltaic cells. At the same time, pumps are also used in solar water heating systems to transfer hot water from solar collectors to storage tanks to meet the needs of domestic and industrial water. Secondly, pumps also play an important role in the wind energy industry. In wind power systems, pumps are used to lubricate and cool the gearbox of the turbine unit to ensure its normal operation. In addition, the pump is also used in the hydraulic system in the wind energy conversion process to effectively control the rotation angle and speed of the wind power plant. In addition, pumps play a key role in the field of bioenergy. In biomass power generation systems, pumps are used to transport biomass fuels, such as wood chips and straw, for combustion by the generator set. Pumps are also used for liquid handling in biomass energy production processes, such as transferring fermentation broth and wastewater treatment. All in all, pumps play an indispensable role in the new energy industry, improving energy conversion efficiency and utilization, and making an important contribution to the development of clean energy.

Applications of self-priming pumps

A mixture that can transport both water and steam, such as CIP return flow, has self-priming capability, allowing it to draw liquid from a low level to a high level. The suction capacity varies depending on the model.

High-precision metering gear pump

● From thin liquid to semi-solid (solvent to gel) ● From low temperature to melting (liquefied gas to molten sulfur) ● From acid to base (nitric acid to caustic soda) ● From lubricating to non-lubricating liquid (grease to ionized water) ● From non-corrosive to corrosive liquid (engine oil to saltwater) ● From Newtonian liquid to non-Newtonian liquid (water to paint)

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