Why a Semi-Open Impeller Handles Dirty Fluids Better — And What You Lose in Efficiency
Centrifugal pump impellers come in three basic configurations. Closed impellers have two shrouds — one on each side of the vanes — creating enclosed flow passages with small internal clearances and high efficiency. Open impellers have no shrouds at all, just vanes mounted on a hub. Semi-open impellers have one shroud on the back face […]
Why Specific Gravity Changes the Motor You Need — Not Just the Flow Curve
When engineers select a centrifugal pump for a chemical application, the most common mistake is treating specific gravity as a flow curve correction and stopping there. The flow-head curve of a centrifugal pump does not change with fluid density — it is the same curve whether you are pumping water at SG 1.0 or sulphuric […]
Mechanical Seal vs. Magnetic Drive for Chemical Transfer: The Decision Is Not Just About Leakage
Every pump selection guide eventually arrives at the same question: mechanical seal or magnetic drive? The shorthand answer — “mag drive is safer for hazardous chemicals” — is right as far as it goes, but it misses most of the actual decision. The real question is which design is correct for the combination of chemical […]