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Working principle of LPG vane pump

The working principle of the LPG vane pump mainly relies on centrifugal force and volume change.

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The working principle of the LPG vane pump mainly relies on centrifugal force and volume change. When the rotor rotates, the vanes move outward due to centrifugal force, forming negative pressure to suck in liquid (such as LPG). As the rotor continues to rotate, the liquid is pushed toward the outlet in the pump chamber, the pressure gradually increases, and finally discharged from the outlet. The volume change in this process ensures the stability of the flow rate, allowing the vane pump to efficiently and continuously transport liquefied petroleum gas

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