An electromagnetic pump is a type of pump that uses electromagnetic forces to move conductive liquids or slurries. These pumps operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction and are commonly used in applications involving molten metals, electrolytes, and other conductive fluids. ### Working Principle: The basic operation of an electromagnetic pump involves the following key components: 1. **Conductive Fluid**: The fluid being pumped must be electrically conductive, such as molten metals (e.g., aluminum, zinc) or electrochemical solutions.
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