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  • Cavitation is a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure of a liquid falls below its vapor pressure. This can happen in pumps when the suction side of the pump is not properly filled, or when the pump is operating at too high of a flow rate. When the pressure falls below the vapor pressure, the liquid vaporizes and forms bubbles. These bubbles then collapse when they are exposed to higher pressure, creating shock waves that can damage the pump's impeller and other components.

 

 

 

 

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