Centrifugal Pump
A Centrifugal Pump is a mechanical device that moves fluids by converting rotational energy from an impeller into kinetic energy and pressure. As liquid enters the pump’s center, the spinning impeller forces it outward through centrifugal force, enabling efficient, continuous flow. Commonly used in water supply, HVAC, irrigation, and industrial processes, centrifugal pumps offer simple design, low maintenance, and reliable performance for handling large volumes of fluid.