Showing posts with label screw pumps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screw pumps. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Colfax Fluid Handling delivers bitumen pumps to Russia

From Colfax Fluid Handling (Allweiler): In June of 2012, Colfax Fluid Handling delivered a package of 21 Allweiler screw and centrifugal pumps for a bitumen production facility in Russia. The pumps are an important part of the plant, which is located in Novoshakhtinsk (Rostov region) and produces bitumen according to the "Biturox" process from Vienna-based Pörner Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH.

The thirteen Allweiler screw pumps of the SNH series and eight centrifugal pumps of the CNH-B, CTWH, and NTWH series will go into service in early 2013. As the licensor of the "Biturox" process, the plant engineer is the international market leader for project management and delivery of plants of this type. The facilities use primarily Allweiler threescrew pumps. According to Stefan Kleinmann, Senior Director of Marketing and Business Development at Allweiler: "With this project we have once again demonstrated our high level of technical competence and provided the customer with a unified package of pumps that work optimally together. As a result, the operator will be using pumps with extremely low total operating costs."

To read the full press release please click here:

Colfax Fluid Handling delivers bitumen pumps to Russia

Best regards,
Berlin Technologies - the exclusive representative of Allweiler in Israel

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Three screw pumps successfully pump palm oil for power generation in Hawaii

From Pumps & Systems: Open a magazine or turn on the television today and renewable or green energy will likely be a topic of discussion. The typical subjects that make headlines are solar and wind power. However, biofuels are also garnering a lot of attention. Ethanol added to gasoline for automobiles is a well-known biofuel that has been in the news. However, a wide range of other plant- and animal-derived fuels are available that can be blended with fuel oil in various concentrations to create a fuel that can be burned in standard oil-fired power plants.

To read the full article please click on the link below:
Three screw pumps successfully pump palm oil for power generation in Hawaii

Yours,
Berlin Technologies

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Berlin Technologies' special offer: ALLWEILER's three-screw pump for sale

A special offer from Berlin Technologies: ALLWEILER's three-screw pump for sale. Please check out our new video presenting this pump:



Yours,
Berlin Technologies


Berlin Technologies is the exclusive representative of ALLWEILER in Israel.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Berlin Technologies' new video: ALLWEILER's three-screw pump for sale

Please check out our new video presenting the ALLWEILER three-screw pump for sale:



Yours,
Berlin Technologies


Berlin Technologies is the exclusive representative of ALLWEILER in Israel.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

NEW+++NEW+++NEW: ALLWEILER Service seminars

ALLWEILER is offering service seminars on operation & maintenance of Centrifugal Pumps (CP), Screw Pumps (SP), Progressing Cavity Pumps (PCP).

Here's more information from their website:

Our practical based service seminars will provide know-how to your service and maintenance staff, to assist in reduction of costs by:

Reduction of downtime
Extended durability of your systems
Lower maintenance costs
Minimization of incorrect assembly and operational failures

The seminars are tailored to address customer requirements based on failures and damages experienced by the participating companies. They are also orientated towards the participant’s information demands and previous knowledge.

Participants will gain a broad and practical knowledge base on the correct maintenance and operation of ALLWEILER Pumps.

Interested? Please see the detailed information in the seminar program, also in the separate scheduling overview of Centrifugal- & Screw pumps and Progressing Cavity pumps.

ALLWEILER is presented exlusively in Israel by Berlin Technologies.