The three-bladed propeller is a common choice for facilitating axial pumping in situations involving fluids with low viscosity. This adaptable impeller is well-suited for tasks such as mixing, homogenization, and suspension. In turbulent flow conditions, it exhibits a pronounced axial suction and generates a tightly focused discharge stream. When employed at elevated mixing speeds, it stands as the most efficient axial pumping impeller, frequently partnering with direct-drive mixers operating within the 900-1800 RPM range. Propellers require less power compared to many other impellers of comparable diameter and rotation speed.