Pumps

Process pumps for construction are industrial machines designed to move liquid or viscous building materials like concrete, mortar, or bitumen. They are used at construction sites and factories and include types for pumping fine powders and diesel pumps for removing dirty water.

Different pumps serve different tasks: membrane and peristaltic pumps handle plaster and slurry; gear pumps move hot bitumen. All pumps share key qualities— they must be powerful, low-maintenance, and reliable to avoid downtime.

Construction pumps operate in harsh conditions, with parts resistant to heat, corrosion, and dust. They are designed for easy cleaning to prevent clogging by materials like cement or glue.

Failing to meet these standards risks equipment damage or operational failure on site.