Wednesday, September 29, 2010

High-Pressure Piston Pumps work with heavy materials

From ThomasNet: The ARO Fluid Technologies business of Ingersoll Rand Industrial Technologies has launched newly-designed, high-pressure piston pump and packages, ideal for the transfer and supply of medium- to high-viscosity materials.

The new ARO 65:1 ratio pump offering is the answer when mastics, inks, sealants, adhesives and other heavy materials are in demand. The newly designed line of Extrusion Ram/Pump Packages include single-post and two-post extrusion pump rams and complete ram /pump packages for 5-gallon containers. Featuring superior down-force in a compact footprint, the new ARO ram/pump packages are especially suited to high-viscosity material applications including inks, caulks, mastics, lubricants and more in market segments such as Automotive, Automotive Tier suppliers, Printing, Packaging and more.


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High-Pressure Piston Pumps work with heavy materials

Yours,
Berlin Technologies

Monday, September 20, 2010

Peristaltic pumps are well-suited to the needs of chemical transfer

From Chemical Online: Wilden announced that its King Cobra Series Peristaltic Pumps have been designed to offer the performance capabilities that are needed in chemical-transfer processes.

Wilden's King Cobra pumps meet the needs of chemical handling because they feature a simple, seal-free design that is dry-run capable and eliminates any potential leak points. This allows them to handle a wide variety of fluids, from those that are abrasive and aggressive to others that are sheer-sensitive, viscous or particle-laden. King Cobra pumps also have excellent volumetric capacity, making them well-suited to the dosing applications that are quite common in chemical transfer.

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Peristaltic Pumps Are Well-Suited To The Needs Of Chemical Transfer

Yours,
Berlin Technologies

Thursday, September 16, 2010

NEW ATEX Certified Diaphragm Pumps From Air Dimensions

from ThomasNet: Air Dimensions Inc manufacturer of high quality diaphragm pumps is pleased to announce receipt of ATEX certification for its entire Standard Dia-Vac pump line( both pump and motor).

ADI's ATEX motors are rated for Zone I, EEXd IIC T4 IP65, 115/230V, 50/60HZ with 60 deg ambient temperatures. The pumps are also CE Approved and ready for shipment within 1-2 days!


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NEW ATEX Certified Diaphragm Pumps From Air Dimensions

Yours,
Berlin Technologies

Friday, September 10, 2010

Allweiler received a Euro 5 million fuel injection skid order for Iraqi power plants

From Yahoo! Finance: Colfax Corporation (NYSE:CFX - News), a global leader in fluid-handling solutions for critical applications, announced its Allweiler AG business unit will deliver a euro 5 million fuel-injection skid order through Siemens AG for use in gas turbines in Iraq. The skids will be used for power plant expansions in Kirkuk as well as new plants being built in Baiji and Baghdad.

The first two skids will be completed in early 2011. The Iraqi Ministry of Electricity has ordered an additional five and has options to purchase three more.

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Colfax's Allweiler Business Awarded Euro 5 Million Fuel Injection Skid Order for Iraqi Power Plants

Yours,
Berlin Technologies

Berlin Technologies is the exclusive representative of Allweiler in Israel

Friday, September 3, 2010

Hydraulic Institute seeks reviewers for updated pump standard

From ThomasNet: Hydraulic Institute, under approval of ANSI, is seeking qualified individuals in North America to participate in the review process for draft of updated standard ANSI/HI 9.6.2,- Rotodynamic Pumps for Assessment of Applied Nozzle Loads. Individuals and organizations in North America directly and materially affected by this standard are asked to contact HI. These parties include pump users and specifiers, producers, standards developers, government agencies, and general interest groups.

To read the full release please click on the link below:

Hydraulic Institute seeks reviewers for updated pump standard

Yours,
Berlin Technologies