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In these contexts, Dragflow submersible pump technology is designed to guarantee efficiency and reliability even in the toughest operating ...
As operators, engineering companies and technology providers exchange views at IFAT, one topic is increasingly taking centre stage: digital process control in water treatment. ...
The mix of vast natural resources, growing infrastructure, and environmental awareness makes the country a strategic market for advanced slurry and abrasive material pumping technology. Dragflow solutions are strong and adaptable. They offer a real answer to the needs of maintaining mining basins, recovering port sediments, and managing industrial waste in ...
Whether extracting sand, gold, or minerals, or emptying settling ponds, dredging solutions optimize production processes and reduce environmental and operational risks. Today's technologies, based on submersible pumps, electric dredgers, and remote control systems, allow for intervention even in difficult areas, maintaining continuity of operation and safety. ...
The debate often centers on two primary technologies: the stationary concrete pump, a behemoth anchored at the base of the structure, and the portable concrete pump, a nimble machine that can be positioned on intermediate floors or the rooftop. ...
Successful use at Royal Brinkman One of the users of the Magdos dosing pump is Royal Brinkman, a greenhouse technology supplier from the Netherlands founded in 1885. The company uses the technology in a water treatment plant for horticulture. The dosing pumps supply the plants with nutrients via irrigation. ...
Mining submersible pumps are specifically engineered to operate in submerged conditions, where other types of pumps would fail. They offer a solution to several challenges in mining, such as handling abrasive, corrosive, and sediment-heavy fluids. These pumps also significantly reduce the risk of equipment failure due to dry running, a common problem with traditional pumps. This blog will examine ...
Introduction: Meeting Industrial Challenges with Submersible Power The demand for reliable water and slurry handling in heavy industries has pushed the boundaries of pump technology. Modern operations—from mining pits to wastewater plants—require a heavy-duty submersible water pump that can operate under continuous load, handle ...
The modern construction industry relies heavily on concrete pumping technology to deliver materials efficiently and accurately to different project sites. Among the different types of pumps available, the stationary concrete pump and concrete trailer pumps often draw attention because they share many similarities ...
When contractors plan to use a stationary concrete pump, they often rely heavily on the punctuality and reliability of concrete pumps suppliers. ...
Unlike boom pumps, which may have restrictions on height and maneuverability, trailer pumps can be positioned at a distance and pump concrete through pipelines to precise locations. ...
Traditional methods of lifting concrete using buckets or cranes are no longer practical for skyscrapers, as they are both time-consuming and labor-intensive. Instead, advanced pumping technology has become the industry standard. Among these solutions, the boom pump and the small concrete pump stand out as indispensable tools. ...
Understanding these distinctions helps contractors avoid costly mismatches where equipment is either underutilized or overstressed. Modern pumping technology offers sophisticated solutions for both extremes and everything in between, but selecting the ideal system requires analyzing project specifics rather than defaulting to familiar options.Boom ...
Hydraulic submersible pumps are a go-to solution for demanding industrial tasks. Built to last, these pumps outperform electric motors in harsh conditions, whether underwater, handling abrasive materials, or dealing with variable loads. They’re used in a variety of roles, from excavation and large-scale dewatering to mining slurry transport, delivering reliable and efficient fluid movement ...
Lutz-Jesco argues that modern technologies can support the expansion of such infrastructures. Lutz-Jesco will present the new generation of the Memdos Smart stepper motor-driven diaphragm dosing pump. ...
Introduction: Tackling the Challenge of Thick Fluid Handling In heavy industries such as oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and food processing, efficiently moving dense, slow-flowing fluids is a critical operational requirement. This is where a high-viscosity transfer pump becomes indispensable. These specialized pumps are engineered to handle fluids that are too thick or sticky for standard ...
In order to better select the appropriate refrigerant leak detection solution, this paper discusses the development trend and policy requirements of the European refrigerant replacement market, focusing on the replacement process of low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants and their application in the HVAC&R and Heat Pump market. It further compares the mainstream ...
In this function, he is authorised to operate and maintain fire engines and their equipment. Technology from Lutz Pumpen is also being used. The rescue vehicle with the radio call sign Wertheim 1/52 contains a double diaphragm pump which Diehm can use to pump out leaking liquids such as acids, alkalis, petrol and oil. ...
At the core of these activities lies a crucial technology: suction dredge pumps. These powerful systems have revolutionized how industries handle abrasive, high-volume material movement—delivering reliability, precision, and durability in even the harshest environments. ...
Its portfolio also includes mobile technologies that come into their own when treating alternative water sources. ...
