Coolant Pumps
Coolant pumps are a type of centrifugal pump specifically designed to circulate coolants or cooling liquids in various systems and applications where temperature control and heat transfer are critical. These pumps play a vital role in maintaining optimal operating temperatures and preventing overheating in machinery, equipment, and processes. Like other centrifugal pumps, coolant pumps use an impeller rotating at high speed to create a centrifugal force that moves the coolant from the inlet to the outlet of the pump. The coolant is then circulated through a closed-loop system, transferring heat from the components or processes that need cooling.