Turbo Pump
A Turbo Pump is a type of mechanical device used to move fluids, typically in high-performance applications. It operates by using a rotating impeller to increase the fluid's velocity, which is then converted into pressure. Turbo pumps are commonly found in industries such as aerospace, where they are essential for propelling rocket engines and other high-speed systems.
These pumps are known for their efficiency and ability to handle a wide range of fluids, including gases and liquids. They are often used in conjunction with other systems, such as cryogenic storage or vacuum systems, to achieve optimal performance in various applications.