tannhjulspumper
Tannhjulspumper, known in English as gear pumps, are positive displacement pumps that transfer fluid through meshing gears. The pump body typically contains two or more gear wheels that rotate in opposite directions, drawing fluid into the inlet chamber and forcing it out through the discharge. The basic mechanism is simple yet robust, making the pump suitable for a range of viscous liquids, including oils, fuels, water, and chemical solutions.
Gear pumps operate at a constant volumetric flow rate over a wide range of pressures, which allows
Advantages of gear pumps include their compact size, low noise, and durability under harsh operating conditions.