High-Pressure Pumps
The AquaBold™ high-pressure pump is a multi-stage centrifugal pump ideal for small to medium-scale reverse osmosis systems with flows from 25 to 272 m³/h (100-1,200 gpm) and pressures up to 83 bar (1,200 psi).
Our line of high-pressure membrane feed and PX® Pressure Exchanger® circulation pumps are built with corrosion-resistant material—yielding a long and reliable service life—and designed specifically for high-pressure reverse osmosis (RO) applications. Because uptime matters.
The AquaBold™ high-pressure pump is a multi-stage centrifugal pump ideal for small to medium-scale reverse osmosis systems with flows from 25 to 272 m³/h (100-1,200 gpm) and pressures up to 83 bar (1,200 psi).
Our high-flow vertical pumps target high-pressure RO plants with permeate production rates ranging from 640 to 10,000 m³/day (168K to 2.64M gpd). To optimize energy recovery, our circulation pumps pair with our PX devices for an end-to-end energy recovery solution that maximizes efficiency and cost savings.
Our low-flow horizontal pumps pair with our PX devices for high-pressure RO trains with permeate production rates ranging from approximately 135 to 1,350 m3/day (35K to 356K gpd).
The UHP Circulation Pump can be paired with our PX U Series for an end-to-end energy recovery solution that maximizes efficiency and cost savings. The UHP Pump targets UHPRO processes for ZLD and MLD applications with flow ranging from 4.5 to 13.6 m³/h and is specifically designed to operate in an ultra high-pressure environment.
We’ve invested years of research and development to build versatile solutions that meet the demands of any size water project or environment, offering high efficiency and performance.
Designed to be used in combination with our PX devices in seawater reverse osmosis, brackish reverse osmosis, or wastewater treatment plants, our circulation pumps offer high efficiency and performance.
High-pressure pumps force feedwater to pressures required by the reverse osmosis membranes. Our high-pressure pumps can deliver pressures up to 83 bar (1,200 psi). They are designed using corrosion-resistant stainless steel alloys to stand up to the operational and environmental demands of a high-pressure RO system.
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