Lobe Pumps vs. Gear Pumps: Which is the Better Choice for Your Application?
Learn about lobe pumps and gear pumps, their advantages, disadvantages, and factors to consider when choosing between them for your specific application.
Learn about lobe pumps and gear pumps, their advantages, disadvantages, and factors to consider when choosing between them for your specific application.
Gap between lobes and pump housing is crucial in rotary lobe pumps, affecting fluid transfer and efficiency. Yaness optimizes gap for optimal performance.
Rotary lobe pumps are versatile and handle viscous, abrasive, and corrosive liquids. Ideal for various industries, low-shear pumping, easy maintenance.
Lobe pumps are good for high-viscosity liquids, while centrifugal pumps are cost-effective and generate high flow rates.
Rotary lobe pumps are ideal for high-viscosity liquids, using counter-rotating lobes to move fluid in either direction. Different lobe types and applications exist.
Rotary lobe pumps can run in reverse, making them ideal for systems that require bidirectional flow. Centrifugal pumps can’t run in reverse or may be damaged.