Stainless Steel: Includes 304 and 316 grades; offers excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength, making it suitable for applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries where high standards for hygiene and corrosion resistance are required.
High-Chrome Wear-Resistant Alloys: Commonly utilized in applications demanding high wear resistance-such as slurry pumps-these materials can extend the service life of equipment to seven or eight years.
Gray Cast Iron: Primarily used for components that do not come into direct contact with the slurry-typically within the double-casing structure of slurry pumps; while cost-effective, its resistance to wear and corrosion is inferior to that of metal alloys.
Brass: Employed for pump heads in household appliances (such as soap dispensers) or light industrial equipment; offers a balance of moderate corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
Specialty Alloys (e.g., Titanium, Alloy C-276, Zirconium): Reserved for use in extremely corrosive environments, such as those involving strong acids, strong alkalis, or high-temperature operating conditions.






