5 Common Mistakes in Selecting Pumps for Corrosive Chemicals

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fluorolined0.002 months ago

Handling corrosive chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, caustic soda, and aggressive solvents requires specialized equipment. Selecting the wrong pump can result in leaks, failures, higher maintenance costs, and safety hazards. Yet, many industries repeat the same mistakes when choosing pumps for corrosive applications.

A common error is ignoring material compatibility. Pumps must be constructed with corrosion-resistant materials like PVDF or PTFE, not cheaper alternatives that fail quickly. Another mistake is overlooking operating conditions such as temperature, flow rate, and pressure, which directly affect pump performance. For applications involving higher demands, selecting the wrong high pressure centrifugal pump can further increase risks of inefficiency and breakdowns.

Companies also underestimate the importance of reliable sealing systems, leading to leaks, and often skip life-cycle cost analysis, focusing only on upfront costs instead of long-term value. Finally, neglecting proper monitoring and maintenance reduces efficiency and shortens pump lifespan.

Avoiding these pitfalls ensures safer operations, lower costs, and improved reliability in handling corrosive chemicals.

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