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Reciprocating Pumps Defined Piston vs. Plunger vs. Diaphragm

Reciprocating pumps are key to precise, continuous process control. Yet when selecting, it's often unclear how to choose among piston, plunger, and diaphragm pumps.   1. What is a reciprocating pump and its features? A reciprocating pump is a positive displacement pump that uses pistons, plu...

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What is a High Pressure Process Diaphragm Pump?

In oil extraction and petrochemicals, pump safety and stability directly affect production efficiency. When ultra-high pressure and corrosive media are involved, zero-leakage is a must — and high pressure process diaphragm pumps are the perfect fit.   1. What is a High Pressure Pro...

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What is a Mechanical Diaphragm Metering Pump?

In industries such as chemical, food, and pharmaceutical, metering pumps play an irreplaceable role, and mechanical diaphragm metering pumps are gradually becoming the preferred choice in these sectors.   1. What is a mechanical diaphragm metering pump?It is a reciprocating positive disp...

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When to Upgrade from a Triplex Pump to a Quintuplex Pump?

When higher flow and pressure are required, a triplex pump may fall short — that's where a quintuplex pump better meets demanding conditions.   1. Differences between triplex and quintuplex pumpsQuintuplex pumps offer lower flow pulsation and pressure fluctuation, providing smoother de...

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