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The Liquid Elevator market is a subset of the pump industry, focusing on the vertical transportation of liquids. It is composed of a variety of pumps, including centrifugal, positive displacement, and submersible pumps. These pumps are used to move liquids from one level to another, such as from a lower to a higher elevation. The pumps are typically powered by electricity, but can also be powered by other sources such as steam or air. The pumps are designed to be efficient and reliable, and are often used in applications such as water treatment, wastewater treatment, and industrial processes.
The Liquid Elevator market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies in the market include Grundfos, KSB, Flowserve, Sulzer, and Xylem. Show Less Read more