A centrifugal pump is a type of pumping device used in industry and commerce for the purpose of extracting water or other fluid substances from a rapid flow of liquid or gas. Centrifugal pumps work by spinning a material (usually iron) around an axis, External pressure acting on the material causes it to rotate quickly, resulting in the water or other fluid substances being drawn up into the impeller.
Centrifugal pumps are common in small to medium sized businesses because they can be easily installed and operated, making them ideal for applications where high-volume needs are met. They also have a wide variety of applications, including wastewater treatment, mining, manufacturing, and more.