Size: Typically ranges from 1.5" to 4" in diameter, with lengths varying based on application.
Grade: Marine-grade materials, often meeting ASTM or ISO standards for durability and corrosion resistance.
Viscosity: Suitable for fluids with viscosities up to 1,000 cSt (centistokes), depending on pump type.
Buoyancy: Designed to be neutrally buoyant or slightly positive to prevent sinking if detached.
Material: Constructed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), stainless steel, or reinforced rubber for chemical and saltwater resistance.
Flow Rate: Ranges from 10 GPM (gallons per minute) to 100 GPM, depending on pump model.
Power Source: Electric (12V/24V DC) or manual operation, with some models supporting hydraulic drive.
Pressure Rating: Typically 50-150 PSI, depending on design and application.
Temperature Range: Operates between -20°F to 180°F (-29°C to 82°C) for standard models.
Certifications: Often complies with USCG, ABYC, or CE marine safety standards.