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ARO centrifugal pumps are industrial pumps designed to move liquids efficiently and continuously.

They convert mechanical energy into kinetic energy to support reliable pumping operations. These pumps deliver stable flow rate, controlled pressure increase, and long service life. 

 

Discover Our Centrifugal Pump Range

ARO designs multiple types of centrifugal pumps for clean or lightly contaminated liquids. The portfolio includes single stage, horizontal centrifugal pumps, high pressure and process designs. Each pump works with a rotating pump impeller inside a durable pump casing. This configuration ensures predictable performance and smooth fluid movement.

Why Choose ARO Centrifugal Pumps

  • Proven designs for continuous industrial pumping operations
  • High hydraulic efficiency for optimized mechanical energy use
  • Robust materials for long‑term reliability
  • Large global distributor network for local support
  • More than 95 years of ARO pump expertise

ARO pumps deliver confidence in critical fluid transfer systems.

How Do Centrifugal Pumps Work?

A centrifugal pump works by rotating a pump impeller inside the casing. The impeller generates centrifugal force that accelerates the liquid outward.

This motion converts kinetic energy into potential energy and pressure. The pump casing guides the liquid toward discharge with minimal losses.

Some systems use priming pumps to remove air before startup. Multistage pumps use several impellers to increase pressure progressively. 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A centrifugal pump moves liquid using centrifugal force generated by an impeller. It supports steady flow and continuous pumping operation.

How can we help you?

Whether you want to buy a product or are simply seeking expert advice, we are happy to help you make the most of your pumping solution! If you need support, contact us.