The working principle of a pump impeller mainly relies on centrifugal force. When the pump motor drives the impeller to rotate, fluid is drawn into the central area of the impeller. Accelerated by the blades, the fluid is thrown to the outer edge of the impeller, forming a high-pressure zone. This process not only increases the fluid's velocity but also its pressure, allowing the fluid to flow smoothly out of the pump body and into the pipeline system.
Working Principle of Pump Impellers
Mar 05, 2026
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