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Industrial Pumps for Specialized Applications

Industrial water pumps are the backbone of fluid management systems. That's why Pentair provides heavy-duty industrial pumps for continuous duty in nearly any application imaginable.  

Types of Industrial Water Pumps

Here's a closer look at the pumps we offer:

  • Vertical Turbine Pumps: Need high flow rates for your deep well installations? Choose a vertical turbine pump for water supply systems, irrigation and municipal water distribution networks.
  • Split Case Pumps: Split case pumps have horizontally split casing that makes maintenance and repairs a snap. Their high flow rate makes them great for water treatment plants and industrial processes.
  • Propeller Pumps: Propeller pumps move large volumes of water with minimal energy consumption. Use them for flood control, aquaculture and agricultural irrigation.
  • End Suction Pumps: Available in vertical or inline mounting, end suction pumps are versatile and easy to install. Consider them for water supply and industrial processes requiring moderate flow rates.
  • Vertical Multistage Pumps: Vertical multistage pumps use multiple impellers to generate high pressures. Whether you need to pump water or lightly aggressive slurries, vertical multistage pumps can get the job done.
  • Dry Pit Solids Handling Pumps: Dry pit solids handling pumps handle large volumes of solids-laden water without clogging. They're ideal for industrial wastewater treatment plants.
  • Submersible Solids Handling Pumps: These industrial water pumps are submerged in the fluid they pump, making them highly efficient in industrial wastewater treatment and stormwater drainage systems.
  • Grinder Pumps: Grinder pumps macerate and pump wastewater containing solids and fibrous materials. You can use them in residential and commercial sewage systems where gravity-based sewage flow is not feasible.
  • Reciprocating Pumps: Reciprocating pumps provide high pressure pumping solutions, designed to handle the toughest applications.
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