Size: Typically ranges from 1" to 12" in diameter, depending on flow rate requirements.
Grade: Marine-grade pumps designed for saltwater and harsh environments.
Viscosity: Suitable for fluids with viscosities up to 5000 cP, depending on pump type.
Buoyancy: Designed to operate fully submerged or partially submerged, depending on application.
Material: Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel (316L), bronze, or reinforced thermoplastics.
Flow Rate: Varies from 10 GPM to over 1000 GPM, depending on system requirements.
Pressure Rating: Typically 50-300 PSI, with high-pressure models available.
Temperature Range: -20°C to 120°C, with specialized models for extreme conditions.
Power Source: Electric (AC/DC), hydraulic, or engine-driven options.
Seal Type: Mechanical seals or lip seals, often double-sealed for redundancy.
Impeller Type: Closed, open, or vortex designs for varying fluid handling needs.
Certifications: Often compliant with ABS, DNV, or other marine standards.
Mounting: Horizontal or vertical configurations, with flange or threaded connections.
Weight: Varies by size and material, typically 5 kg to 500 kg.
Noise Level: Below 85 dB for most models, with low-noise options available.
Efficiency: Typically 70-90%, depending on design and operating conditions.