Each application gives an overview, benefits, features and recommendation of which pumps best suits that typical application.
If you would like further information or advice, do not hesitate to contact Pumps & Equipment’s Process Division on 01926 451744.
Food Processing
Food Processing is concerned with the delivery of food ingredients to the recipe mix. Delivery of ingredients needs to be precise in volume and weight, and, of course, in hygienic condition. Process reliability and repeatability with minimal downtime are key factors.
Find Out MoreMachine Tool Coolant
High-pressure machine tool coolant is concerned with the deliver of cutting fluids under extreme pressure (200 bar / 3000 psi) to the cutting interface.
Find Out MoreTank / Tote Washing
Tank / tote is concerned with the post-cleaning of vessels after discharge. The cost of effluent care and disposal continues to increase. The ability to handle reclaimed water must form part of any good solution.
Find Out MoreFlue Gas Emissions
The handling of flue gases and the emission into the atmosphere continue to be a high focus, given global warming concerns. Solutions for this environment need to be meet Government legislation standards with respect to remove emissions at source.
Find Out MoreOil Production
Oil production demands the ability to handle viscous material (crude oil) through to a refined finished product, typically much lighter in viscosity. Extraction and refining also demand activities such as chemical injection and slurry pumping during processing.
Find Out MoreOsmosis
Osmosis is the movement of fluid from a region of high concentration through a semi-permeable membrane to a region of low concentration, with the intention of either cleaning up a fluid or recovering dissolved products.
Find Out MorePaper Mills
Paper Mills utilise large volumes of water in the manufacturing process, commonly paper trimming and roller cleaning are the most demanding.
Find Out MorePropellant Packaging
Propellant packaging requires the precise delivery of aerosol propellants to pressurised cans.
Find Out MoreParts Washing
Manufacturing of components (typically) leaves residue oils and dirt which requires removal prior to final inspection and assembly. Systems considered in this environment require the ability to pump extremely hot fluids, at pressure, with detergents in solution.
Find Out MoreSpray Drying
Spray drying is the ability to produce a small granular particle from a liquid. This is traditionally done by pumping a solution mix under pressure into a hot pressurised vessel, upon which the particles dry, creating a small granular particle, the size of which is determined both by pressure and nozzle size.
Find Out MoreWashdown
Washdown is concerned with the pre- and post-production / process cleaning. As the cost of effluent care and disposal continues to increase, the ability to handle reclaimed water must form part of any good solution.
Find Out MoreCleaning in Place (CIP)
Cleaning In Place (CIP) is concerned with the cleaning and/or disinfecting of equipment during and after processing throughout the drinks and food industry. This is particularly important with regard to cross-contamination of recipe control and the shelf life and safety of food.
Find Out MoreCar Wash
The need for environmentally-friendly car washes is important. The cost of effluent care and disposal continues to increase. The ability to handle reclaimed water must form part of any good solution.
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