An electromagnetic pump is a type of pump driven by electromagnetic force, widely used in industries and agriculture. The main principle of an electromagnetic pump is to use the magnetic force of an electromagnet to drive a permanent magnet to move back and forth, thereby achieving the transportation of liquids.
Electromagnetic pumps are categorized into various types, such as centrifugal electromagnetic pumps and self-priming electromagnetic pumps, based on their structure and application scenarios.
The working characteristics of electromagnetic pumps are mainly as follows:
High Precision: Electromagnetic pumps can accurately regulate flow, meeting high-precision flow requirements.
2. Enhanced Safety: Electromagnetic pumps do not utilize flammable or explosive liquids, thereby eliminating the risks of fire and explosion.
3. Longevity: Due to the unique operating mechanism of electromagnetic pumps, and the absence of mechanical contact during operation, they have a long service life.
Due to its high precision, excellent safety, and long service life, the electromagnetic pump has become an indispensable fluid conveyance equipment in many fields, including but not limited to:
Chemical Transportation: Electromagnetic pumps maintain component stability and high reliability during chemical transportation.
2. Food & Beverage Processing: Electromagnetic pumps meet the stringent material requirements during the food processing stage.
3. Petroleum & Chemicals Transportation: Electromagnetic pumps offer superior flow control and adjustability when transporting high-viscosity fluids and high-concentration acidic or alkaline liquids, making them suitable for the petroleum and chemical industry.





