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When choosing a pump for handling nitric acid, the key considerations include the material of construction, pump type, flow rate requirements, and safety features. Centrifugal pumps are ideal for larger, continuous flow applications, while diaphragm and peristaltic pumps are better suited for handling smaller quantities or more hazardous scenarios. Gear pumps offer precise flow control but may be prone to clogging, while diaphragm and peristaltic pumps offer excellent chemical resistance and leak protection. Ultimately, the right pump for nitric acid will depend on your specific operational needs, the concentration of nitric acid, and the safety requirements of your plant. By carefully selecting a corrosion-resistant pump and incorporating the necessary safety features, you can ensure safe, efficient, and reliable handling of nitric acid in your chemical processes.