The key feature of the Magnet Pump is its seal-less structure, which eliminates leakage.
In conventional pumps, the shaft penetrates through the liquid side, causing leakage from the gap between the shaft and bearing. The magnet pump solves this by transmitting power magnetically, without the need for a shaft seal.
The Rotary Vane Pump uses vanes mounted in rotor slots. As the rotor rotates eccentrically inside the cylinder, centrifugal force pushes the vanes outward, sliding along the cylinder wall. This creates variable spaces for suction, compression, and discharge.
The Inscribed Gear Type Hydraulic Motor is engineered with enhanced hydraulic efficiency, offering high torque at low-speed rotation despite its compact design.