Why More Facilities Are Choosing Seal-less Magnetic Drive Pumps
When it comes to transferring corrosive chemicals and process fluids, reliability matters. That's one reason more facilities are turning to seal-less magnetic drive pumps.
Unlike traditional centrifugal pumps that rely on mechanical seals, magnetic drive pumps use a magnetic coupling to transfer power to the impeller. By eliminating the mechanical seal, these pumps help reduce the risk of leaks, lower maintenance requirements, and improve overall system reliability.
Built for Tough Chemical Applications
Magnetic drive pumps are commonly used when handling aggressive or hazardous chemicals where leak prevention is a priority.
Some common applications include:
- Chemical processing
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Metal finishing
- Battery manufacturing
- Mining operations
- Industrial manufacturing
Their corrosion-resistant construction and sealless design make them a popular choice for facilities looking to improve safety and reduce downtime.
Why Customers Choose Mag Drive Pumps
Every application is different, but customers often select magnetic drive pumps for several key reasons:
- Leak-free operation
- Reduced maintenance
- Improved operator safety
- Excellent chemical compatibility
- Lower lifecycle costs
For many facilities, the ability to eliminate mechanical seal failures can make a significant impact on overall operating costs and equipment reliability.
Need Help Selecting the Right Pump?
Whether you're replacing an existing pump or designing a new system, choosing the right pump technology is critical.
At Pumping Solutions, we help customers identify the best pumping solution for their application. If you're interested in learning more about magnetic drive pumps or newer technologies such as Iwaki's latest mag drive offerings, our team is here to help.
Because keeping your process moving starts with choosing the right pump.