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Pump working pressure: As the working pressure increases, the energy consumption of the gear pump will also increase accordingly. Leakage and friction losses also increase at high pressures.
Pump flow: The energy consumption of the gear pump is proportional to its flow. The greater the flow, the greater the input power required.
Liquid viscosity: The higher the viscosity of the liquid, the greater the energy consumption of the pump. Liquids with higher viscosity will increase the friction loss of the pump and may cause the efficiency of the pump to decrease.
In general, improving the efficiency of the gear pump means that the input energy is better converted into useful output power, which directly leads to a reduction in energy consumption.
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