Pumps are mechanical devices designed to move liquids, gases, or slurries by creating a pressure differential that forces the fluid to flow. They are essential components in a vast range of systems, from providing domestic water pressure and circulating coolant in engines to handling industrial chemicals. Available in various types such as centrifugal, reciprocating, and submersible, each model is engineered to meet specific flow rates and pressure requirements. By converting electrical or mechanical energy into hydraulic energy, pumps ensure the efficient and reliable transport of vital fluids across residential, agricultural, and commercial infrastructures.