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The oil field pumps industry plays a crucial role in the extraction and production of oil and gas. This industry focuses on the design, manufacturing, and maintenance of pumps used in various stages of oil and gas extraction. Key types of pumps include reciprocating pumps, centrifugal pumps, and progressing cavity pumps. Reciprocating pumps use pistons or plungers to move fluids, making them suitable for high-pressure applications. Centrifugal pumps, which use a rotating impeller to add velocity to the fluid, are ideal for moving large volumes of fluid at lower pressures. Progressing cavity pumps, also known as screw pumps, handle viscous fluids and are effective in moving oil with high solid content.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Pumping equipment manufacturers in the global market have been affected by many factors both positive and negative.
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