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The handling of a highly corrosive fluid such as hydrochloric acid requires high-level expertise and cutting-edge tools to ensure total safety for the plant and workers, operational continuity throughout the production cycle, and long-term reliability.
The correct choice of materials for centrifugal pumps is essential to maintain a balance between performance, reliability, and durability of a system.
The centrifugal pump for hydrofluoric acid is one of the best solutions for hazardous and corrosive fluids in the CDR Pumps range. Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is one of the most insidious and challenging substances to handle in the chemical and process industries.
In the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, risk management is an integral part of the production process, a responsibility that all parties involved must take on.
When it comes to pumps for corrosive acids, the priority is to ensure safety, reliability, and resistance to the most aggressive fluids. Magnetic drive centrifugal pumps are currently the most effective solution to these requirements.
To maintain high standards of quality and excellence in our daily work, at CDR Pumps we believe it is essential to cultivate an internal environment that fosters authentic relationships, collaboration, and mutual trust.
The NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head) parameter is one of the most critical elements to consider in the design, selection, and operation of a centrifugal pump.
Cavitation is one of the most insidious and frequent phenomena in industrial pumping systems and, if neglected, risks compromising the performance and durability of pumps.
The operational reliability of magnetic drive pumps depends largely on the quality of the components that make up the support and sliding system.