Excel Fluid Group provides end-suction pumps equipped with a single impeller. Fluid suction occurs from one side, while discharge is directed at a 90° angle from the top. As the fluid traverses the impeller, its velocity increases, and diffusion converts this high velocity into high pressure before the fluid exits the pump. End suction pumps are typically constructed from a variety of materials, including plastic, bronze, standard iron, and stainless steel, with the choice of material contingent upon the specific application requirements.
End suction pumps are among the most prevalent pump types globally. Their construction and design are straightforward relative to their operational capabilities. These pumps are available in various materials and offer different sealing options, making them suitable for handling both corrosive and non-corrosive fluids across diverse applications. They are capable of managing a range of flow rates and pressures, from minimal to substantial. Typically designed as back pull-out pumps with a spacer coupling, they facilitate maintenance without disrupting motor alignment, thereby conserving space and eliminating the necessity for motor realignment.
Available in horizontal and vertical installations