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Repairing Corrosion and Erosion Damage on Pumps

  • May 2022
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Gene Vogel
EASA Pump & Vibration Specialist

Corrosion and/or erosion damage is inevitable for some pump applications. Pumps received for repair with significant damage may look like a candidate for the junk bin, but with proper repair techniques can often be restored to original performance – or perhaps better than original. Damage from corrosion and erosion (henceforth “damage”) can occur on stationary pump components as well as on the rotating impeller. Note: Cavitation damage is a form of erosion damage.

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