Size: Typically ranges from 1 inch to 12 inches in diameter, depending on the application.
Grade: Marine-grade pumps, often compliant with ISO 5199 or ANSI/ASME B73.1 standards.
Viscosity: Suitable for fluids with viscosities ranging from 1 cP (water) to 1000 cP (heavy oils).
Buoyancy: Designed to withstand marine conditions, with corrosion-resistant materials to prevent buoyancy issues.
Material: Constructed from stainless steel (316L), bronze, cast iron, or duplex steel for saltwater resistance.
Flow Rate: Varies from 10 GPM to 10,000 GPM, depending on pump type and size.
Pressure Rating: Typically 10 bar to 40 bar, with higher ratings for specialized applications.
Temperature Range: -20°C to 150°C, with some high-temperature models exceeding 200°C.
Drive Type: Electric, hydraulic, or diesel-driven, with IP56 or higher waterproof ratings.
Seal Type: Mechanical seals or gland packing, often with double seals for hazardous fluids.
Applications: Bilge pumping, ballast transfer, fuel oil transfer, cooling water, and firefighting.
Compliance: Meets SOLAS, MARPOL, and IMO regulations for marine safety and environmental standards.