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- these pumps: Rotary lobe pump Progressing cavity pump Rotary gear pump Piston pump Diaphragm pump **** pump Gear pump Hydraulic pump Rotary vane pump Peristaltic...
- Look up pumping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pumping may refer to: The operation of a pump, for moving a liquid from one location to another The...
- increase the output of the well. Pumping crude oil from a reservoir causes its pressure to drop, which further reduces pumpability. Returning the natural gas...
- The mini-rotary viscometer is a device used to measure the pumpability of an engine oil at low temperatures. Engine oils must meet viscometric standards...
- "Pump It" is a song recorded by American group the Black E**** Peas for their fourth studio album Monkey Business (2005). It was written by group members...
- Pump It Up may refer to: Pump It Up (video game series) Pump It Up (TV series), a children's television series "Pump It Up" (Elvis Costello song) "Pump...
- displacement pumps while hydrodynamic pumps can be fixed displacement pumps, in which the displacement (flow through the pump per rotation of the pump) cannot...
- heat pump is a device that consumes energy (usually electricity) to transfer heat from a cold heat sink to a hot heat sink. Specifically, the heat pump transfers...
- A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained...
- Optical pumping is a process in which light is used to raise (or "pump") electrons from a lower energy level in an atom or molecule to a higher one. It...