Rotoflow Pumps and Marine Pumps typically feature the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Available in various sizes, ranging from small (1-5 inches) to large (over 12 inches) depending on application.
Grade: Designed for industrial, marine, and offshore applications, meeting standards such as API, ANSI, and ISO.
Viscosity: Capable of handling fluids with viscosities ranging from low (water-like) to high (heavy oils, up to 10,000 cP or more).
Buoyancy: Marine pumps are often designed with buoyancy considerations for offshore and subsea applications.
Material: Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel (316/304), bronze, cast iron, or specialized alloys for harsh environments.
Flow Rate: Varies by model, typically from 10 GPM to over 10,000 GPM.
Pressure Rating: Operating pressures range from 50 PSI to over 1,000 PSI, depending on design.
Temperature Range: Can handle fluids from -40°F to 500°F (-40°C to 260°C) with appropriate materials.
Seal Type: Options include mechanical seals, lip seals, or gland packing for different leak-proof requirements.
Power Source: Electric, hydraulic, or diesel-driven, with power ratings from 1 HP to 500+ HP.
Certifications: Compliant with ABS, DNV, Lloyds, and other marine classification societies.