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Chemical Resistant Water Pumps

Pumps designed for salt water and light chemical use, selected based on real-world performance.

Chemical resistant pumps are built for liquids that would quickly damage a standard pump. This includes salt water, sea water, agricultural chemicals, detergents and light industrial fluids.

These pumps use upgraded materials such as 316 stainless steel, thermoplastics and specialist seals, giving them far better resistance to corrosion than standard cast iron pumps.

We supply submersible, surface and engine-driven options depending on your power supply and application.

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    Speroni KS1100/PA Seawater Surface Jet Pump

    • Portable seawater jet pump
    • Self-priming
    • Max suction lift: 8 metres
    • Plastic body with 316 stainless shaft for seawater
    • 230V single-phase
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    Portable self-priming jet pump built specifically for seawater, with plastic body and 316 stainless shaft. The KS1100/PA by Speroni Pumps is a port...

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    Speroni SA(M) Sea-Water Pump

    • 'Marine Grade' construction
    • Designed for sea water and salt water
    • Double mechanical seals
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    Submersible 316 stainless steel pump for seawater, saltwater, and aggressive liquids. The SA and SAM are Speroni’s submersible seawater pump. Every...

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    Speroni 304 Stainless Steel SXS Sewage Pump

    • Stainless drainage pump for sewage with fibrous waste
    • Handles water with fibrous material and suspended soft solids
    • Full 304 stainless steel construction
    • 50mm free passage, vortex impeller
    • Two sizes: SXS 1000 (0.75kW, 230V) or SXS 2000 (1.5kW, 400V)
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    Submersible stainless steel drainage pump for sewage and septic tank work with fibrous waste. The SXS is a submersible Sewage Pump built enti...

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⚠️ Important: the limits of our chemical advice

These pumps are designed for light chemicals and salt water. They are not suitable for highly corrosive chemicals such as concentrated acids, strong alkalis, solvents or oxidisers.

Pumps are not tested against every chemical or every concentration. We cannot offer bespoke chemical compatibility advice for your specific liquid. The responsibility for confirming compatibility sits with the buyer or their engineer, using the manufacturer chemical resistance data and the pump's published wetted-parts specification. If in doubt, do not pump it.

What Makes a Pump “Chemical Resistant”?

The difference comes down to materials.

Standard pumps typically use cast iron and basic seals, which can corrode quickly. Chemical resistant pumps are built using:

  • 316 stainless steel for improved resistance to salt and chlorides
  • Thermoplastic or composite bodies that won’t rust or degrade
  • Viton or EPDM seals selected for chemical compatibility
  • Silicon carbide mechanical seals for longer life in harsh liquids

These materials don’t make a pump indestructible, but they significantly improve durability when used in the right conditions.

Submersible, Surface or Engine-Driven?

Choosing the right type depends on how and where the pump will be used:

Submersible Pumps

Designed to sit directly in the liquid. Ideal for tanks, sumps, bilges and flooded areas.

Typical uses:

  • Tanks, sumps and chambers
  • Boats, bilges and marine use
  • Industrial and agricultural settings

Surface Pumps

Installed outside the liquid and draw it through a suction hose.

Typical uses:

  • Transferring liquids between tanks, IBCs or containers
  • Irrigation and washdown
  • Situations where the pump needs to remain accessible

Engine-Driven Pumps

Used where no mains power is available.

Typical uses:

  • Remote locations and agriculture
  • Coastal or marine environments
  • Emergency response and high-flow transfer

Typically constructed from corrosion-resistant materials such as glass-reinforced components and stainless steel fasteners, making them suitable for salt water and light chemical use. Must be operated outdoors.

Choosing the Right Pump

To narrow it down quickly:

  • What are you pumping? (salt water, detergent, light chemical)
  • Is power available? (electric or engine-driven)
  • Where will it sit? (in the liquid or beside it)
  • What flow do you need? (litres per minute at your required head)

If your application is unusual or more demanding, it’s worth checking compatibility before purchase.

Chemical resistant stainless steel water pump

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these pumps be used for seawater?

Yes. Many of the pumps in this range are designed for seawater and high-chloride environments, using 316 stainless steel and corrosion-resistant materials.

Can I use these pumps for strong chemicals or acids?

No. These pumps are intended for light chemical use only. Strong acids, solvents or highly aggressive chemicals require specialist equipment.

Do I need to check compatibility before buying?

For standard uses like salt water or detergents, the range is suitable. If you are pumping a specific chemical or higher concentration, it is good practice to check compatibility with the pump materials before use.