Radioactive liquid pumps are specialized devices designed to safely and efficiently pump liquids containing radioactive elements or substances. They play a key role in nuclear power, medical and scientific research, and other industries where radioactive materials need to be handled. These pumps have special characteristics such as high degree of tightness, corrosion resistance, and the ability to operate in high radiation environments. When selecting a pump for radioactive liquids, it is necessary to consider the specifics of the operating environment, performance and safety requirements, and compliance with international regulatory standards.
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The non-self-priming plastic centrifugal hermetic chemical pumps with magnetic coupling of the DB series are one of the most popular chemical pumps in the pump segment with a capacity of up to 50 m3/h. The pumps are ideal for pumping aggressive liquids such as sodium hydroxide and hypochlorite, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, alkalis, various corrosive mixtures, solvent, wastewater with chemical impurities. The concentration of suspended particles should not exceed 1.25 mg/cubic cm.
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Radioactive liquid pumps are specialized devices designed to safely and efficiently pump liquids containing radioactive elements or substances. They play a key role in various industries, including nuclear power, medical research, and industrial processes that require the handling of radioactive materials.
Industrial radioactive liquid pumps have a number of features that make them suitable for handling such hazardous materials. They typically have a high degree of tightness to prevent leakage of radioactive materials, as well as special materials of construction that are resistant to radiation and corrosion.
One of the key aspects when choosing a radioactive liquid pump is its safety and reliability. Industrial pumps must meet strict safety standards and undergo special tests to ensure compliance with radiation safety requirements.
Pumps for radioactive liquids are widely used in various industries where the pumping and handling of radioactive materials is required. They are used for pumping liquids in nuclear reactor cooling systems, radioactive waste treatment, as well as in medical research and other fields related to the study of radiation.
When selecting a pump for radioactive liquids, it is important to consider the requirements of the specific process and operating conditions. It is necessary to choose a pump that will ensure not only efficient operation, but also maximum safety of the materials being pumped.