Centrifugal pump castings include important parts such as pump casings, impellers, and pump covers. These castings play a crucial role in centrifugal pump systems, and their design and manufacturing quality directly affect the performance, efficiency, and reliability of the centrifugal pump.
The pump casing is one of the core components of centrifugal-pump-castings. As the outer casing of the centrifugal pump, the pump casing not only plays the role of accommodating and fixing other internal parts, but also provides fluid inlet and outlet, and shapes the flow path of the fluid.
The impeller is the next important component of centrifugal-pump-castings. It is a rotating part of the pump that has blades or vanes that move the fluid. The impeller is mounted on a shaft and rotates at high speed.The impeller rotates at high speed to generate centrifugal force, which draws the liquid from the inlet into the pump. The liquid is then thrown out of the pump casing by the action of the blades to achieve liquid transportation. The impeller blades are shaped to impart velocity to the fluid, and the centrifugal force generated by the rotating impeller causes the fluid to flow outward from the center of the impeller to the outer edges.
The pump cover is also an indispensable part of centrifugal-pump-castings. It is a stationary component that covers and fixes the impeller and shaft. The pump cover also provides an inlet and outlet for the fluid.The pump cover is located at the top of the pump casing and covers and fixes the impeller and shaft. The pump cover also provides an inlet and outlet for the fluid. The inlet and outlet of the pump cover are connected to the piping system to export the transported liquid.