From Yahoo! Finance: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China Pumps, Compressors, Taps & Valves Industry Profile - ISIC2912" report to their offering.
Provides key data and concise analyses, presents a comparative analysis on the development of pumps, compressors, taps & valves industry in 31 provincial regions and 20 major cities in visualized form of data map. The report also includes a list of top 100 enterprises in the sector and the comparison on investment environment in top 10 hot regions. In addition, the report truly reflects the position of foreign enterprises in this industry across China based on a comprehensive comparison of operating conditions among different enterprise types.
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Research and Markets: China Pumps, Compressors, Taps & Valves Industry Profile - ISIC2912
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Berlin Technologies
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
ARS Publishes Guide for Remote Solar Water Pumps

For this guide, agricultural engineer Brian Vick and colleagues drew on the ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory’s 31 years of testing stand-alone water pumps. The laboratory is located near Bushland, Texas. Vick found that for pumps with motors rated less than 1,500 watts, solar is usually the best choice. With current technology and costs, wind power or a hybrid wind/solar pump is usually best for power needs of 1,500 watts or more.
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ARS Publishes Guide for Remote Solar Water Pumps
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Berlin Technologies
Blackhawk Upgrades Top 3 Piston Pumps

Blackhawk is the leading manufacturer of top-head-drive piston pumps, which feature drivers outside and above the wellhead, safely and cleanly away from the liquids being pumped.
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Blackhawk Upgrades Top 3 Piston Pumps: More Power, Faster Changeouts For Pneumatics; Tougher Components For Electrics
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Berlin Technologies
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
High Pressure Pumps offer flow rates from 0.3-0.7 gpm

"The proprietary design along with recent advancements made to these pumps has enabled us to provide a product that is best in class," said Luis Gonzalez, Product Manager at ITT Corporation. "They are the most versatile pumps on the market and are the ideal solution for general industrial, floor care, agricultural, and automotive services industries with applications that include spraying, misting, filtration, cooling, dispensing, and pressure boosting."
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Flojet Triplex High Pressure Pumps Now Perform Even Better!
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Berlin Technologies
Labels:
high pressure pumps,
ITT Corporation,
motor pumps
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Underwater Turbine Taps into Unused Energy of Pumping Process in Greensboro, NC

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Underwater Turbine Taps into Unused Energy of Pumping Process in Greensboro, NC
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Berlin Technologies
Labels:
renewable energy,
water pumps,
water treatment
Friday, March 19, 2010
Hydraulic Institute Announces "Member of the Year" Award Thomas Angle of Weir Specialty Pumps Receives Accolade

According to HI Technical Director Gregg Romanyshyn, Mr. Angle "consistently offers sound ideas that help drive the often arduous standards development and approval process. Again and again Tom demonstrates strong leadership skills."
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Tomas L. Angle made Hydraulic Institute's Member of the Year
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Berlin Technologies
Labels:
Hydraulic Institute,
weir specialty pumps
Ultra-powerful Laser Makes Silicon Pump Liquid Uphill with No Added Energy
From PhysOrg: Researchers at the University of Rochester's Institute of Optics have discovered a way to make liquid flow vertically upward along a silicon surface, overcoming the pull of gravity, without pumps or other mechanical devices.
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Ultra-powerful Laser Makes Silicon Pump Liquid Uphill with No Added Energy
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Berlin Technologies
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Ultra-powerful Laser Makes Silicon Pump Liquid Uphill with No Added Energy
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Berlin Technologies
Labels:
liquid flow,
pumps,
University of Rochester
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