Air Pollution

An air pollutant is known as a substance in the air that can cause harm to humans and the environment. Pollutants can be in the form of solid particles, liquid droplets, or gases. In addition, they may be natural or man-made.

 

Pollutants can be classified as either primary or secondary. Usually, primary pollutants are substances directly emitted from a process, such as ash from a volcanic eruption, the carbon monoxide gas from a motor vehicle exhaust or sulfur dioxide released from factories.

Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly. Rather, they form in the air when primary pollutants react or interact. An important example of a secondary pollutant is ground level ozone — one of the many secondary pollutants that make up photochemical smog.

Air Pollution Pumps

  • P-1500

    P-1500

    The P-1500 is a general service non-API pump. Flows to 33 gpm (7.5 m³/hr) and Heads to 1,300 ft (396 ...


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  • P-2500

    P-2500

    The P-2500 is a gear driven centrifugal pump for general service. Flows to 180gpm (41m³/hr) and Head ...


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  • P-3000

    P-3000

    The P-3000 pump is a gear driven, centrifugal pump with Flows to 500gpm (114m³/hr) and Heads to 4,20 ...


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  • FG

    FG

    The FG is a vertical multi-stage submersible API 610 pump. Flows to 13,209gpm (3,000m³/hr), Heads to ...


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