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Thursday, 24 September 2015
We’ve stocked, installed and serviced centrifugal
pumps across a number of industries for many years. Here we explain what
they do and why they’re so useful.
One of the most common pump types, a centrifugal pump converts
rotational energy (provided by an electric motor) into hydrodynamic energy in
order to move liquid.
Gibbons boast a range of pumps
for industrial, commercial and agricultural applications. Call 01621 868138 or
email info@gibbonsgroup.co.uk and
one of our friendly team of experts will be happy to assist.
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