One such innovation that stands out is the SS316 Self-Priming Pump. Designed for reliability, durability, and chemical compatibility, this pump is becoming a preferred choice across sectors like chemical, pharmaceutical,... Read More
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In industries where performance, reliability, and chemical resistance are non-negotiable, SS316 self-priming pumps are the ultimate solution. Designed to handle aggressive fluids, these pumps combine self-priming technology with SS316-grade stainless... Read More
At Taha Industries, we specialize in designing and manufacturing a wide range of centrifugal pumps that meet global standards. As one of the trusted centrifugal pump manufacturers in India, we... Read More
Fluid handling in industrial environments demands a pump that offers zero leakage, high safety, and minimal maintenance. That’s where magnetic drive pumps come into play. These pumps are redefining how... Read More
Unlike conventional pumps, Magnetic Drive Pumps operate without mechanical seals. Instead, they use powerful magnets to drive the impeller. This eliminates leakage, increases safety, and minimizes maintenance—making them ideal for... Read More
A Magnetic Drive Pump, also known as a sealless pump, uses magnetic coupling to drive the impeller instead of a direct mechanical connection. This eliminates the need for shaft seals—one... Read More
The need for leak-proof, safe, and energy-efficient fluid transfer systems has made magnetic drive pumps a popular choice in various industries. These innovative pumps eliminate the risks associated with mechanical... Read More
A Magnetic Drive Pump (also called a mag drive pump) uses a magnetic coupling to transmit torque from the motor to the impeller, eliminating the need for direct mechanical seals.... Read More
SS316 Centrifugal Pumps use rotational energy from an impeller to move fluid through the pump casing. As the impeller spins, it creates centrifugal force that pushes the fluid outward, increasing... Read More
A SS 316 Centrifugal Pump works by using a rotating impeller to increase the velocity of a liquid. The fluid enters the pump impeller along its axis, gets accelerated outward... Read More