A peripheral pump, also known as a regenerative pump or a turbine pump, is a type of centrifugal pump used for various low-flow, high-pressure applications. These pumps are characterized by a unique impeller design that differs from the typical radial impellers found in standard centrifugal pumps. Peripheral pumps are suitable for tasks that require a relatively small flow rate but need to generate a relatively high discharge pressure.
It’s important to note that peripheral pumps are best suited for applications where the required flow rate is relatively low, and the focus is on achieving higher pressure.
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