Size: Typically ranges from 100 mm to 500 mm in diameter, with flow rates from 50 m³/h to 2000 m³/h.
Grade: Marine-grade pumps designed for heavy-duty applications, often compliant with API 610 or ISO 5199 standards.
Viscosity: Suitable for handling fluids with viscosities up to 1000 cSt, depending on pump type and design.
Buoyancy: Not applicable to fixed pump systems; floating pumps may include buoyancy aids for stability.
Material: Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel (316L), duplex steel, or bronze for seawater applications.
Pressure Rating: Operating pressures typically range from 10 bar to 40 bar, depending on the system requirements.
Temperature Range: Capable of handling fluids from -20°C to 200°C, with specialized designs for extreme conditions.
Drive Type: Electric motor, hydraulic, or diesel-driven, with power ratings from 5 kW to 500 kW.
Sealing: Mechanical seals or gland packing, often with double seals for hazardous or high-pressure fluids.
Mounting: Horizontal or vertical configurations, with options for inline, end-suction, or submerged installations.