Laboratory Centrifugal Pumps

Laboratory centrifugal pumps support high-flow liquid transfer where facilities need steady, pulseless movement of compatible fluids across laboratory, pilot plant, industrial, and process workflows. John Morris Group supplies Cole-Parmer self-priming 316 stainless steel centrifugal pumps for professional Laboratory, Industrial, and Test and Measurement environments.

The visible range includes Cole-Parmer self-priming 316 stainless steel centrifugal pumps rated at 100 GPM, with 1.5 HP and 2 HP motor options for 230/460 VAC supply. Buyers can also review related industrial pumps and compressors, fluid and gas distribution, and laboratory general purpose tubing when planning a complete fluid transfer setup.

Laboratory Centrifugal Pumps For High-Flow Liquid Transfer

Laboratory centrifugal pumps are selected when a workflow requires continuous liquid movement, high flow rates, and straightforward transfer between tanks, vessels, process equipment, or pilot-scale systems. This category is focused on Cole-Parmer self-priming 316 stainless steel centrifugal pumps, making it suitable for technical buyers working with compatible fluids in laboratory, industrial, and process environments.

  • Visible Brand: Cole-Parmer
  • Product Type: Self-priming centrifugal pump
  • Visible Construction: 316 stainless steel pump format for corrosion-resistant fluid transfer applications
  • Visible Flow Rate: 100 GPM
  • Visible Motor Options: 1.5 HP and 2 HP
  • Visible Electrical Supply: 230/460 VAC
  • Applications: Suitable for laboratory transfer, pilot plant systems, chemical handling, industrial liquid transfer, washdown support, and process fluid movement where the pump materials are compatible
  • Selection Focus: Confirm liquid compatibility, flow rate, head requirement, suction lift, priming conditions, seal compatibility, motor power, and site voltage before ordering

Choosing A Self-Priming 316 Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pump

Start by confirming the required flow rate and total dynamic head, then check whether the liquid is compatible with 316 stainless steel and the pump seal arrangement. Self-priming models can be useful where the pump may not always be flooded at start-up, while centrifugal pump designs are commonly chosen for continuous-duty transfer with steady flow. For corrosive, viscous, particulate-loaded, or hazardous liquids, technical review is recommended before selection.

Related Categories For Fluid Transfer Workflows

Facilities specifying centrifugal pumps may also need supporting products from industrial pumps and compressors, fluid and gas distribution, and laboratory general purpose tubing. These related categories help procurement teams align pumps, hoses, fittings, valves, transfer lines, and installation hardware across laboratory and industrial fluid handling systems.

Support For Australian Pump Procurement

John Morris Group has supported Australian scientific and industrial customers since 1952, with ISO 9001 certification and factory-trained engineers available to assist with pump selection, compatibility checks, and procurement planning. For help selecting Cole-Parmer centrifugal pumps or related fluid transfer components, contact our Australian team on 1300 501 555.

Choose laboratory centrifugal pumps from John Morris Group when your facility needs self-priming stainless steel pump options, high-flow transfer capability, practical selection guidance, and local support for dependable laboratory and process fluid handling workflows.