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Electric Oil Pumps are a type of pump used to transfer oil from one location to another. They are typically used in industrial and automotive applications, such as in oil refineries, fuel transfer systems, and engine lubrication systems. Electric Oil Pumps are powered by an electric motor, which is usually connected to a gearbox to increase the torque and reduce the speed of the motor. The electric motor is connected to a pump head, which is responsible for the actual pumping of the oil. The pump head is usually made of stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials, and is designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures.
Electric Oil Pumps are typically used in applications where a high degree of accuracy and reliability is required. They are also used in applications where a large volume of oil needs to be transferred quickly and efficiently.
Some companies in the Electric Oil Pump market include Grundfos, Flowserve, KSB, Xylem, and Ebara. Show Less Read more