Lobe Pump Working Principle

Lobe pumps basically consist of three or two lobe rotors rotating inside the body without contacting each other. As the rotor pair rotates, the volume in the inlet line increases. This increase creates a vacuum on the suction side of the pump and the vacuum draws fluid into the pump body. The fluid is transferred to the outlet line as a result of the reduction in volume at the outlet with the rotation of the rotor.


MIT lobe pumps are designed to provide reliable performance, trouble-free operation and superior energy efficiency for demanding applications. These sanitary pumps do little damage to the product and meet high standards at low pressures.