Chemical tank farms and underground waste liquid pits widely exist in overseas industrial parks. Traditional horizontal pumps demand liquid levels higher than pump mounting position, which often forces builders to construct sunken platforms or adjust tank elevation, adding extra construction budget and project duration. Self-priming pump technology effectively removes such installation restrictions.
CQF-Z inherits all advantages of standard CQF magnetic pumps while integrating powerful self-priming capability. It can extract liquid from lower elevation without pre-filling water, maintaining complete zero-leakage performance. This characteristic makes it the optimal selection for transferring toxic, volatile or strongly corrosive liquids where any spillage poses safety and environmental threats.
For facilities transporting low-risk neutral liquids or weakly corrosive wastewater with strict budget limits, the YD coaxial self-priming pump presents an economical alternative. Simplified coaxial structure lowers procurement price, with fewer wearable parts for straightforward field maintenance. It performs well in general factory water circulation and routine liquid unloading tasks with less stringent leakage standards.
Both series support different power frequency standards for global markets. Engineering contractors can build tiered fluid transfer schemes by combining these two self-priming pump types, balancing safety compliance, construction flexibility and overall project expenditure.
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