A **pump inducer** is a component commonly used in centrifugal pumps, particularly in applications where the pump operates under conditions that could lead to cavitation (the formation of vapor bubbles in a liquid). The inducer is typically located at the inlet of the pump and is designed to improve the flow of liquid into the pump's impeller, thereby increasing the overall efficiency of the pump and helping to prevent cavitation.
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