Diagonal pumps

Description

Diagonal vertical pumps single or multi-ply added submersible pumps are produced in various forms adequate to the place of installation.

Depending on the implementation of structural and material transfer diagonal pumps can transfer clean water, industrial, rain containing small amounts of impurities. They are characterized by a high efficiency at relatively low lift heights, which will allow their use in water pumping stations and industry, but also in the surface water intakes and in power as cooling water pumps.

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