An emulsion pump is a type of pump specifically designed for the transport, handling, and application of emulsions, suspensions, and other viscous materials. These pumps are primarily used in industries like chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics where the liquids being handled have a high viscosity or contain solid particles, making it challenging to transfer them through pipelines using conventional pumps.
Emulsion pumps use specialized technologies, such as progressive cavity or eccentric screw principles, to deliver a constant flow of viscous liquids through pipelines. They can handle a wide range of fluids, from low-viscosity emulsions to highly viscous slurries, with particles up to a certain size.
In summary, an emulsion pump is an essential tool for fluid handling applications that require high precision, reliability, and efficiency. They can help industries achieve consistent quality, reduce downtime, and increase productivity in a cost-effective manner.





