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Reliable Pumping for High-Temperature and Chemical Transfer Applications

End-suction centrifugal pumps are a cornerstone of industrial fluid handling systems, valued for their simple yet highly efficient design. With a horizontal inlet and vertical top discharge, these pumps offer straightforward installation and maintenance, making them ideal for both OEM and retrofit applications.

MP Pumps provides a robust selection of standard end-suction models tailored for hot water, hot oil, chemical transfer, and circulation duties. Hot oil variants are engineered to withstand fluid temperatures up to 650°F (343°C), while hot water models support process temperatures up to 400°F (204°C). Chemical transfer pumps, including full-size and fractional CHEMFLO models, are available in multiple configurations with flexible drive, coupling, and mounting options to optimize system integration and performance.

These pumps are equipped with reliable sealing mechanisms such as mechanical seals or packing glands to minimize leakage and ensure long-term operational integrity. Their ability to deliver high flow rates and pressures makes them suitable for demanding industrial environments.

Circulator models are commonly used in coolant, fuel, and water transfer systems across transportation platforms, including motor coaches and school buses, where consistent fluid movement is essential for thermal regulation and system efficiency.

How Does End Suction Centrifugal Pump Work
Impeller rotates creating mechanical energy converted to hydraulic energy, a.k.a. as pressure energy, and under centrifugal force moves the liquid within the volute to the discharge of the pump.

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