From ThomasNet: The Hydraulic Institute (HI), under the approval of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), is seeking qualified individuals in North America to participate in the review process for the draft of updated Standard ANSI/HI 9.6.3, Rotodynamic Pumps for Allowable Operating Region.
This Standard applies to: 1. Rotodynamic (Centrifugal) pumps 2. Rotodynamic (Vertical) pumps.
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Hydraulic Institute Seeks Reviewers for Draft of Updated ANSI/HI 9.6.3, Rotodynamic Pumps for Allowable Operating Region
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Allweiler opens an office in Bahrain
From Richmond Times-Dispatch: Allweiler AG, a subsidiary of Colfax Corp., the Richmond-based maker of industrial pumps and valves, opened an office in Bahrain to better serve and support Middle East clients.
"While Colfax has worked for years in the region on hundreds of oil and gas, power generation and industrial installations, we wanted to increase our commitment to current and prospective Middle East customers," said John A. Young, president and CEO of Colfax.
Berlin Technologies is representing Allweiler in Israel.Yours,
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Newly Expanded KNF Neuberger Manufacturing Plant Introduces Innovations in Design and Production
From ThomasNet: The newly expanded USA headquarters facility and manufacturing plant for KNF Neuberger, Inc. introduces key industry innovations in design and production enabling highly streamlined and efficient parts storage, material flow, and product assembly. The facility in Hamilton Township, NJ (near Trenton) manufactures standard and custom diaphragm pumps for air, gases, and liquids as solutions for OEM, Process, and Laboratory applications.
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Newly Expanded KNF Neuberger, Inc. Manufacturing Plant Introduces Innovations in Design and Production
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Hydraulic Hand Pumps are rated to 15,000 psi
From ThomasNet: HHP series (Hydraulic Hand Pumps) is constructed with transparent fluid chamber reservoir that facilitates level viewing. While all scissor action type pumps incorporate fine adjustment vernier and pressure release valve, only HHP 700/1000 feature high/low selection knob for stroke adjustment. Models HHP 200/300 carry respective ratings of 3,000 and 4,000 psi, while HHP 700 is rated to 10,000 psi, and HHP 1000 max pressure is 15,000 psi.
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Hydraulic Hand Pumps are rated to 15,000 psi
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Hydraulic Hand Pumps are rated to 15,000 psi
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Kimball Electronics signs a long term contract with Danish pumpmaker Grundfos
From Yahoo! Finance: Kimball Electronics Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Kimball International, Inc., (NASDAQ: KBALB - News) has signed a long term partnership agreement to manufacture electrical devices for Grundfos, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of pumps. The long term agreement was awarded for assemblies that will be used in energy saving pumps and pump systems throughout the North American, European and Asian markets.
Grundfos is committed to development of sustainable solutions and was a pioneer in the introduction and launch of A-labeled circulator pumps which reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Kimball Electronics Group (KEG) is a global contract electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company that specializes in durable electronics with applications in the medical, automotive, industrial controls, and public safety industries.
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Kimball Electronics Signs Danish Pumpmaker Grundfos; New Contract to Make Assemblies of Electronic Pumps
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Berlin Technologies
Grundfos is committed to development of sustainable solutions and was a pioneer in the introduction and launch of A-labeled circulator pumps which reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Kimball Electronics Group (KEG) is a global contract electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company that specializes in durable electronics with applications in the medical, automotive, industrial controls, and public safety industries.
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Kimball Electronics Signs Danish Pumpmaker Grundfos; New Contract to Make Assemblies of Electronic Pumps
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Berlin Technologies
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