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If you’ve worked around chemical pumps long enough, you know the conversation is never only about flow and head. It’s about uptime, seal life, the odd solvent that sneaks into the line, and the plant manager who wants numbers by Friday. I’ve spent time in Shifo Town, Anguo City, Hebei Province—where the IH series is made—and, to be honest, the shop-floor discipline there surprised me (in a good way).
Across fine chemicals, water treatment, and battery materials, we’re seeing a swing toward standardized ISO designs, stainless wetted parts, and quieter drives. Digital condition monitoring is creeping in, but honestly, most buyers still ask first about corrosion resistance, maintenance intervals, and whether a pump can handle 20–105℃ media without drama. The IH Stainless Steel Chemical Pump slots right into that sweet spot.
The IH is built in stainless (commonly 304/316/316L options), sized per ISO footprints, and aimed at corrosive liquids, clean water, or media with similar physical properties—ideally without solids. Many customers say it’s a “set-and-forget” utility unit as long as the seal plan is correct.
| Parameter | IH 50-32-160 (typical) |
|---|---|
| Flow rate | ≈ 12–25 m³/h (real use may vary) |
| Head | ≈ 20–45 m |
| Temp window | 20℃ to 105℃ |
| Materials | SS304/316/316L wetted parts |
| Seal type | Mechanical seal (SiC/SS/Graphite), variants on request |
| Motor power | ≈ 3–5.5 kW |
| Efficiency | up to ~70% depending on duty |
Service life: bearings commonly L10 ≈ 20,000–30,000 h; seal life 8,000–12,000 h in clean media—yes, chemistry and solids change that story quickly.
| Option | Corrosion handling | Leak risk | Maintenance | Upfront cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CY IH Stainless Steel (this model) | Strong vs. many acids/alkalis (verify) | Low with correct seal plan | Predictable; common spares | Moderate |
| Generic cast-iron end-suction | Limited; coating dependent | Medium | Frequent in corrosives | Low |
| Mag-drive (Vendor M, typical) | Excellent corrosion isolation | Very low (no seal) | Lower, but watch dry-run | Higher |
Buyers keep asking: why stainless from Anguo City? Frankly, the supply chain there is mature—castings are local, lead times are steady, and customization (impeller trim, elastomers, special bases) is relatively quick.
Note: if you need absolute zero-leak architectures, a mag-drive may beat chemical pumps with mechanical seals, but maintenance culture and dry-run risks still matter.
“Installed two IH stainless units on an acid loop; startup was uneventful, and the seal faces looked clean at 2,000 hours. We kept a spare set but haven’t needed it yet.” — Maintenance lead, coatings line