Centrifugal pumps move fluid by means of an impeller, generating continuous flow. They are widely used in industrial applications for liquid transfer.
Multistage pumps use multiple impellers in series to progressively increase fluid pressure. They are suitable for applications requiring higher pressure.
Submersible pumps are designed to operate fully immersed in the fluid. They are used in drainage, wastewater and industrial applications.
Self-priming pumps are capable of drawing fluid without prior priming. They are used in installations with suction conditions or air in the line.
Vacuum pumps are used to remove air or gases and create vacuum conditions in industrial processes and technical applications.
Pneumatic pumps operate using compressed air and are suitable for handling viscous, corrosive or solids-laden fluids.
Dosing pumps enable precise injection of small amounts of fluid. They are used in chemical processes, water treatment and industrial applications.
Progressive cavity pumps are designed to handle viscous or solids-laden fluids without altering their structure. They are commonly used in demanding industrial applications.
Wastewater pumps are designed to handle fluids with solids or particles, used in sanitation and water treatment systems.
Pressure booster systems ensure a constant pressurised water supply in industrial installations and distribution systems.
Firefighting systems include pumping units designed to ensure water supply in fire protection installations in compliance with regulations.
Includes auxiliary components used for the installation, maintenance and protection of pumping systems, ensuring proper operation.