Axflow is one the UK's largest suppliers of rotary lobe pumps & circumferential piston pumps
Rotary Lobe Pumps
4 series from 2 manufacturers
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- Acids
- Adhesives
- Beer
- Biological Broths and Slurries
- Caustic Solutions
- Corrosive Liquids
- Dairy Products
- Detergents
- Emulsions
- Ferric Chloride
- Foam Protein
- Fruit Concentrates
- Gels
- HydrochloricAcid
- Latex
- Lime
- Milk
- Molasses and Syrups
- Non-Newtonian Fluids
- Oil, Fats and Mayonnaise
- Paints
- Paints Resins
- Pet Food
- Phosphoric Acid
- Rubber
- Sauces
- Sensitive and Viscous Fluids
- Separated Oil Processing
- Silver Nitrate
- Soaps and Detergents
- Sulphuric Acids
- Surfactants
- Thixotropic Fluids
- Vegetable Oils
- Viscose
- Viscous Liquids
- Wastewater
- Wort
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- Booster Sets
- Canned
- Chemically Resistant
- CIP
- Close-Coupled
- Compact
- Containment
- Corrosion-Proof
- Electric
- Explosion-Proof
- Flange
- Heavy-Duty
- High System Pressure
- High Temperature
- High-Performance
- Horizontal Mount
- Intrinsically Safe
- Low-Noise
- Mechanical
- Mechanical Seal
- Pulse-less
- Rotary
- Seal-less
- Semi Submersible
- Single-Stage
- Submersible
- Variable Speed
- Vertical
- Vertical-Mount
Rotary lobe pumps are positive displacement pumps designed to transfer hygienic, viscous, shear-sensitive and solids-containing fluids. They are widely used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, chemical and wastewater applications where gentle product handling and reliable flow are essential.

HOW Does a ROTARY LOBE PUMP WORK
The operating principle of the rotary lobe pump involves the accurate movement of interlocking, lobe shaped rotors to move a fixed volume through a fully sealed pump chamber. This movement is dependent on the perfectly regulated synchronisation of a corresponding set of high precision timing gears. These eliminate contact between the lobes, enabling them to handle viscous and non-lubricating fluids, as well as reducing component wear. The smooth, curved lobes minimise the presence of dead areas in the pump chamber where bacteria and other material could build up making the pump easy to clean and maintain.
The bi-directional rotation of the lobes creates and then collapse cavities, initially drawing the fluid into the pump chamber and then forcing it out of the pumping chamber. The positive displacement operation produces a low pulsation fluid flow, which means that the pump can be used with flowmeters in order to maintain the structure of the fluid. The result is a positive-displacement volumetric pump with exceptional performance. In general, flow speeds of up to 1000mӠ/h, temperatures up to 150°C, and viscosities up to100,000cst and pressures up to 30bar can be accommodated.
ROTARY working principle
Each cycle of the rotating lobes pulls in a fixed volume of fluid, this being determined by the rotational speed of the lobes. However, the fixed volume can be affected by slip, this being the amount of fluid that is recycled from the discharge side of the chamber to the suction side between the space between the lobes and the pump casing.
Slip is a key issue to consider when selecting the pump. How much slip is recycled is attributable to the viscosity of the fluid being pumped and the pump‘s differential pressure. The higher the viscosity of the fluid the less amount of slip occurs. Where the fluid has a lower viscosity, slip will increase due to the easier flow to the suction side. This leads to an increase in the discharge pressure because the pump is working harder to move the fluid from the suction side to the discharge side. Calculating the impact of back slip pump performance can be addressed by plotting a pump curve, a process that is readily undertaken by AxFlow.
Because the lobes do not come into contact, the rotary lobe can handle a range of fluid viscosities and solids-laden media. This means that clearances between the lobes are not as close, thereby enabling the pump to handle both high viscosity and lower viscosity fluids. These are attributes that make this pump type perfectly suited to handling, creams, slurries and solids-laden media. The size of the particles contained within the fluid being pumped can be much larger in lobe pumps than in other types of positive displacement pumps. Further, the gentle action of the pump will prevent fluids from shearing or damaging delicate solids.
What are the advantages OF ROTARY LOBE PUMPS
- Large flow range
- Compact design and build make for easy installation and a small footprint area.
- Variety of material options for casings and rotors cater for challenging and hygienic environments.
- Low maintenance costs and ease of disassembly reduce downtime.
- Suitable for SIP, CIP and COP cleaning regimes.
- High suction capabilities enable self- priming.
- Dry run capability for limited time. However, it will affect the seal unless it is flushed.
- High levels of accuracy and efficiency.
- Reversible flow.
- Continuous low pulsation flow.
- Low shear rate reduces harm to sensitive media.
- Able to pump both high and low viscosity media.
- Multiple connection configurations for a variety of installations.
Applications of Rotary Lobe Pumps
Rotary lobe pumps are used across industries that require reliable transfer of viscous, shear-sensitive and solids-containing fluids. Their gentle pumping action, hygienic design and low pulsation flow make them suitable for both sanitary and industrial processes.
Food & Beverage
Rotary lobe pumps are widely used in food and beverage production, where product quality and consistency are critical. Their low-shear operation helps protect delicate products while delivering a smooth, consistent flow.
Typical applications include:
- Dairy products
- Chocolate and confectionery
- Sauces and dressings
- Fruit preparations
- Syrups and beverages
Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care
Hygienic rotary lobe pumps are ideal for transferring creams, gels, lotions and other high-value products. CIP/SIP-compatible designs support demanding hygiene standards.
Chemical Processing
Rotary lobe pumps provide reliable transfer of chemicals, polymers, resins and adhesives, with a choice of materials and elastomers to suit different process fluids.
Paints, Coatings & Ceramics
These pumps are well suited to paints, inks, coatings and ceramic slurries, where gentle handling helps maintain product consistency.
Water & Wastewater
Rotary lobe pumps are commonly used for sludge, polymers and other process fluids containing suspended solids, delivering reliable positive displacement flow.
Engineered for Your Application
Every process has different requirements. AxFlow supplies rotary lobe pumps in a range of materials and hygienic configurations to suit your application. Our engineers can recommend the right pump based on fluid properties, viscosity, solids content and operating conditions, helping maximise reliability and performance.
WHY BUY ROTARY LOBE PUMPS FROM AXFLOW
We specialise in hygienic lobe pumps and large lobe pumps for industrial applications.
AxFlow holds over 1,600 lobe & ECP pumps in stock which us to offer a reliable delivery on bare-shaft pumps of 2-3 days and new pump-sets of under 3 weeks.
To support our pumps in the field, AxFlow holds over 128,152 spare hygienic pump components and kits in stock available on a standard 2-3 or express 24-hour delivery.
We offer three types of rotary lobe pump design.
- Rubber lined lobe pumps for industrial applications.
- Hygienic rotary lobe pumps for low to medium viscosity applications.
- External circumferential piston pumps for more demanding and exacting hygienic duties.
The Waukesha external circumferential piston pump (ECP) design evolved from the traditional lobe pump design. The long sealing path of the winged rotors reduces slippage and offers gentle handling of particulates. They perform better with liquids which require gentle handling, low viscosity, and high viscosity or contain abrasives.
For more details on the ECP pump design click here.
How to maintain Rotary Lobe Pumps
- Rotary lobe pumps usually have both bearings and geared motors both the bearings and gears require lubricating on a regular basis.
- Many rotary lobe pumps use mechanical seals these need regular inspection. Particularly if the mechanical seal has bearing oil on the outboard side that could leak into the fluid being pumped.
If you encounter a reduction in performance over time be this flow or pressure, then the internal components may have worn. The solution to this issue is to replace the lobes/wings with oversized replacements and reduce the internal wall thickness to maintain the original tolerances.
Specific maintenance requirements may vary depending on the brand and model of your rotary lobe pump. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's documentation and gudelines for detailed instructions and recommended maintenance intervals
How to Select Rotary Lobe Pumps
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Fluid Compatibility: Ensure that the Lobe pump is compatible with the fluid you intend to transfer. Factors to consider may range from chemical composition, viscosity, temperature, and abrasiveness.
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Flow Rate and Pressure Requirements: Determine the required flow rate and the desired discharge pressure, ensuring that the Lobe pump's capacity correlates with your application.
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Fluid Viscosity: Confirm that the pump can handle the viscosity of the fluid being pumped. Some applications involve highly viscous or shear-sensitive fluids, which may require specific rotor configurations.
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Solid Handling Capability: If your application involves pumping solids, such as food particles or slurry, choose a pump with the appropriate rotor design and clearance to accommodate solids without clogging.
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Cleanability and Sanitary Requirements: In industries like food, pharmaceuticals, or cosmetics, consider the pump's cleanability and ability to meet sanitary standards to prevent contamination.
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Material Compatibility: Ensure that the materials used in the pump's construction are compatible with your fluid and won't corrode or degrade over time.
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Temperature Range: Verify that the pump can handle the temperature range of your application, especially if it involves hot or cold fluids.
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Maintenance and Serviceability: Assess the ease of maintenance and availability of replacement parts. Some pumps are designed for quick and straightforward maintenance.
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Manufacturer Reputation and Support: Choose a reputable Lobe pump manufacturer, AxFlow supply Rotary Lobe pumps from APV and Boyser
Always be cautious when it comes to using a smaller model running at a faster running speed as this could be the most expensive option when you include maintenance costs
When Not to Use Rotary Lobe Pumps
Rotary lobe pumps are highly versatile, but they are not the optimum choice for every application. Performance can be limited where fluids have very low viscosity, high differential pressures or highly abrasive solids, as internal slip and component wear may reduce efficiency and increase maintenance requirements.
For highly abrasive slurries, peristaltic pumps often provide longer service life by isolating the pumped fluid within the hose. Applications requiring high discharge pressures with viscous media may be better suited to progressive cavity pumps, while centrifugal pumps are typically more economical for high-flow, low-viscosity liquids.
Selecting the right pump technology depends on the fluid properties, operating conditions and total lifecycle costs. AxFlow's engineers can help identify the most appropriate solution for your application.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a rotary lobe pump?
A rotary lobe pump is a positive displacement pump that uses synchronised rotating lobes to transfer liquids. The lobes do not come into contact with each other, allowing the pump to handle viscous, shear-sensitive and solids-containing fluids while delivering a smooth, reliable flow.
What are rotary lobe pumps used for?
Rotary lobe pumps are widely used to transfer viscous liquids and products containing soft solids across the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, chemical and wastewater industries. Typical applications include sauces, dairy products, syrups, creams, sludge and process fluids.
Can rotary lobe pumps handle solids?
Yes. Rotary lobe pumps are designed to handle liquids containing soft or suspended solids without causing excessive product damage. The maximum solids size depends on the pump design, rotor profile and operating conditions.
Are rotary lobe pumps self-priming?
Yes. Rotary lobe pumps are self-priming when adequately lubricated by the pumped product and correctly installed. Actual suction lift depends on the fluid properties, pump speed and suction pipework.
What are the advantages of rotary lobe pumps?
Rotary lobe pumps offer gentle, low-shear pumping, reversible flow, hygienic designs suitable for CIP and SIP cleaning, excellent handling of viscous products, and straightforward maintenance due to their modular construction.
What is the difference between a rotary lobe pump and a progressive cavity pump?
Both are positive displacement pumps, but rotary lobe pumps are generally preferred for hygienic and shear-sensitive applications, while progressive cavity pumps are often better suited to high-pressure duties and highly viscous or abrasive slurries that require continuous, low-pulsation flow.
Can rotary lobe pumps run dry?
Rotary lobe pumps are not designed for prolonged dry running. Operating without sufficient product lubrication can increase wear on seals and other components. Where frequent dry running is expected, alternative pump technologies such as air operated double diaphragm (AODD) pumps or peristaltic pumps may be more suitable.
How do I choose the right rotary lobe pump?
Selecting the correct rotary lobe pump depends on fluid viscosity, flow rate, operating pressure, solids content, temperature, hygienic requirements and material compatibility. AxFlow's engineers can recommend the most appropriate pump configuration for your application and process requirements.
