Magnetic Drive Pump Materials: Corrosion Resistance vs. Wear Resistance Comparison & Selection
This article explains the key differences between corrosion resistance and wear resistance for Magnetic Drive Pumps used in oil and gas, chemical, wastewater, and power industries. It compares 11 common pump materials, including high chromium alloy, Hastelloy, titanium, 304/316 stainless steel, cast iron, NdFeB, SmCo, silicon titanium, titanium fiber, and fluoroplastics, covering corrosion performance, wear resistance, temperature resistance, cost, and typical applications. It also provides practical guidelines for matching materials to pump components such as impellers, isolation sleeves, rotors, and casings, helping engineers select the most reliable and cost-effective materials for corrosive, abrasive, or high-temperature fluids.










