Reliable and Efficient Stainless Steel Submersible Pump
Stainless steel submersible pumps are designed especially for long-term operation and harsh environments. Built with corrosion-resistant stainless steel, it ensures stable performance in clean water, lightly dirty water, and even environments containing impurities. The stainless steel material can increase the service life of the submersible pump and reduce maintenance.
Whether it is seawater, wastewater, corrosive liquids, or simply clean water, Hungerät provides a pump solution tailored to your needs. These stainless steel submersible pumps are widely used in residential water supply, agricultural irrigation, drainage systems, and even demanding industrial applications where reliability and durability are essential.
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Choose by Water Type
Hungerät offers various options for clean water, wastewater, and corrosive liquids.
WQDXS Series-Stainless Steel Submersible Pump For Clean Water
V Series-Clean & Dirty Water Submersible Pump
WQ Series-Stainless Sewage Submersible Selectric Pump
Select by Suction Type
Bottom Suction: Ideal for draining tanks, pools, or low water levels
Regular Suction: Widely used in multiple applications
QSP Series-Stainless Steel Clean Water Pump
WQDXS Series-Stainless Steel Submersible Pump
QDS Series-Stainless Steel High Pressure Multi-Stage Submersible Pump
Choose by Applications
Household/ garden Watering: Compact design, portable, and easy to install
Agriculture: 4” to 8” outlet, ideal for irrigation
Industry: For sewage draining from construction sites, factories, etc.
QSP Series-Stainless Steel Clean Water Pump
QYS Series-Stainless Steel Oil-Filled Submersible Pump for Seawater
WQ(D) Series-Stainless Steel Sewage Submersible Pump
Impeller Stage Options
Single-Stage Series: Features a simple structure and reliable performance
Multi-Stage Series: High-pressure, widely used in deep well pumping, water tower supply, and long-distance water transfer.
QDXS Series-Stainless Steel Casing Submersible Pump
SPA Series-High Head Multi-Stage Submersible Pump
QDS Series-High Pressure Multi-Stage Submersible Pump
Wide Application Range
Built with stainless steel material, Hungerät delivers submersible pumps that can be used in clean water, wastewater, seawater, and salty water, etc. Whether you need safe portable water and a clean water supply for residential use, an aquaculture pond and irrigation for agriculture, cooling circulation and wastewater draining for industry, or a fountain and hotel water supply for commercial use, you can always find professional suggestions and a tailor-made solution in Hungerät.


Reliable Performance in Harsh Conditions
Many submersible pumps are easily broken and have a short service life in highly corrosive and sandy environments. That’s why Hungerät designs a wide range of stainless steel submersible pumps for different applications. Built with a stainless steel pump case, the submersible pumps are corrosion-resistant and can ensure a longer lifetime. And for some strong acidic or alkaline environments, Hungerät developed polymer alloy anti-corrosion submersible pumps to keep a stable water supply even in harsh conditions.
Stainless steel pumps are designed for corrosive or challenging water conditions, such as slightly acidic, alkaline, or water with higher mineral content. They are more resistant than cast-iron pumps, making them suitable for industrial, agricultural, and domestic use. However, for very aggressive chemicals, consult the pump specifications before use.
Yes, but it depends on the material. For seawater applications, 316 stainless steel pumps are strongly recommended. Additional protection, such as special coatings or cathodic protection, may also extend the pump’s life. Always rinse the pump with fresh water after use in saltwater to minimize the risk of corrosion.
The higher price comes from the material cost and the advanced manufacturing process. Stainless steel resists rust, corrosion, and wear better than cast iron, which means fewer replacements and lower lifetime costs. While the upfront cost is higher, the long-term savings and reliability make stainless steel pumps more economical in demanding environments.



