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A fuel coolant pump is a type of pump that circulates a coolant, usually a liquid, to transfer heat away from an engine or another device that generates heat as a byproduct of energy production.The engine drives the water pump, also known as the coolant pump, which moves coolant through the radiator and engine cooling system.
During operation, it ensures that the engine temperature remains at a safe level.In most cases, coolant pumps do not require replacement unless there are leaks or the pump completely fails.
Some water pumps are driven by the timing belt rather than the accessory drive belt, which is a significant exception. Most mechanics recommend replacing the accessory drive belt at the same time as the pump (and vice versa).This is because replacing both takes a lot of time and effort and is difficult to do.
The global fuel coolant pump market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
A new development contract for the supply of electric coolant pumps for a fuel cell application has been awarded to Concentric AB. e-pumps will be used to cool the fuel cells on a variety of vehicles by customers, a global manufacturer of truck, bus, and construction equipment.
One of the most important technological enablers for emission-free on- and off-highway vehicles will be fuel cells.Because fuel cells have a power density that is comparable to that of internal combustion engines, they can be used in applications that require high power and
The electric coolant pump offers the following significant advantages:
It eliminates the need for a low voltage DC converter by allowing the use of a high voltage supply. robust construction with a wet rotor to prevent dynamic seal failure; It utilizes temperature and pressure sensors and integrating diagnostics;and features that are small and quiet.
Special coolants are required to cool fuel cells because they are aggressive to many metals.The e-pump was designed by Concentric engineers to pump these unique fluids without compromising product or service life durability.
Concentric’s e-pumps have reached yet another innovation milestone with this new agreement.This significant contract will make it possible to develop a high voltage pump in the anticipated fuel cell growth area. They already supply e-pumps to numerous global OEMs for their hybrid and battery electric vehicles.a long range.