LPG vane pumps design and operation
LPG vane pumps operate on a positive displacement principle, where the rotation of the rotor within a cavity creates a series of expanding and contracting chambers that move fluid through the pump.
LPG vane pumps, or Liquefied Petroleum Gas vane pumps, are specialized pumps designed for the transfer of LPG.
LPG vane pumps operate on a positive displacement principle, where the rotation of the rotor within a cavity creates a series of expanding and contracting chambers that move fluid through the pump.
The vanes in these pumps are self-adjusting, which allows them to maintain efficiency even as they wear over time.
The housing and internal components are typically made from robust materials such as cast iron or ductile iron to withstand high pressures and temperatures.