What is a Flood Control Vehicle?

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JessicaLynn
07/29/25 12:30pm
Flood control vehicles are typically specialized vehicles used during flood prevention periods. The following are the characteristics of flood control vehicles: 1. Extended service life: Stable flow with low pump speed reduces wear and extends lifespan; helical rotor design ensures smooth operation, no pulsation, and high efficiency. 2. Special mechanical seal: Leak-free with a longer-lasting balanced mechanical seal design, eliminating the need for manual pressure compensation devices. The mechanical seal is designed for strong vibrations or extremely harsh working conditions. 3. Compact pump size: Mechanical seal oil cooling allows the pump to run dry. 4. Minimal maintenance workload: No special tools required. Components can be inspected or replaced online without disassembling pipelines.
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