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Custom pump elements save tooling costs

A range of custom-designed pump elements for in-house designed pumps provide engineers with the important benefits of reduced tooling and set-up costs.  Brochure available  

News from Lee Products (19 April 2006)

Magnetic-drive vane pump resists chemicals

Pulsation-free, magnetic-drive vane pump is designed for applications employing sensitive equipment and has excellent chemical resistance and a wide band temperature tolerance (-40 to 66 deg C).

News from Tuthill Pump Group ( 3 April 2006)

Magnetic-drive gear pumps introduced

Seal-less magnetic-drive gear pumps are particularly for applications where product/process integrity is critical or involving hazardous fluids like crystallising-prone toxic liquids.

News from Tuthill Pump Group ( 3 April 2006)

Progressive cavity pumps are less complex

Progressive cavity pumps - built from fewer components - include a built-in reserve stator and maintenance-free drive chain, helping to set new standards for long-life and reliability.

News from Netzsch Pumps (22 March 2006)

Controllers monitor valve performance on-line

Microprocessor-based instruments enable users to monitor valve performance online, to collect and trend performance data over time, and to better predict or plan valve maintenance.

News from Emerson Process Management ( 2 March 2006)

High powered diaphragm pumps are pulse-free

Latest models of industrial diaphragm pumps provide steady pulse-free metered volume delivery of liquids, for dosing and transfer applications in ultra-pure fluids, corrosives or slurries.

News from Wanner Engineering (21 February 2006)

Pressure reducing valve is pillar-less

A pressure reducing valve is pillar-less, which greatly simplifies adjustment of downstream pressure as there are no obstructions and also makes for simplified maintenance.  Brochure available  

News from ARI Armaturen (UK) (14 February 2006)

Valves improve dust collector efficiency

 User application article   A redesigned range of dust collection valves offer faster opening and closing times with less noise for improved dust collection and also a substantial reduction in overall valve size.

News from Asco Joucomatic ( 7 February 2006)

Guide details double-block-and-bleed manifolds

A guide to compact double-block-and-bleed manifolds for connecting process instrumentation that reduce the potential number of leak paths compared with fabricated assemblies.

News from Parker Instrumentation (24 January 2006)

Novel square core extends process valves' lives

A novel design of square core in a series of 1/8in process valves offer a service life of up to 20 million cycles when operating with wide range of fluids and gases.

News from Asco Joucomatic (19 January 2006)

Butterfly valve isolates non-compatible fluids

Double block and bleed butterfly valve provides an inline separation cavity when both valves are in the closed position and isolates two non-compatible fluids such as CIP and product.

News from Tyco Valves and Controls (13 January 2006)

Pump resists 10 years' constant usage

 User application article   When maintenance became necessary inside a spray system protecting a historic warship, after ten years of constant service it was found that only a stator of a pump needed replacing.

News from Mono Pumps (12 January 2006)

Control valves pass 100,000 stem cycles

Control valves that are now fitted with Supagraf Control gland packing to meet the stringent VOC emission control levels specified in ISO 15848 achieved 100,000 stem cycles without leakage.  Brochure available  

News from James Walker and Co ( 9 January 2006)

SS valves operate down to -50 deg C

Sub zero range of stainless steel valves and air service units are designed for applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries where operating temperatures can be as low as -50 deg C.  Brochure available  

News from Midland ACS ( 8 December 2005)

Ball valve has long-life reliability

Ball valve has long-life reliability from vacuum to high pressures and an unfailing housing construction with metal seals and panel mounting as standard.

News from Circor Instrumentation ( 7 December 2005)

Butterfly valves are blow-out proofed

Bray Controls announces that it has designed a blow-out proof stem for Bray High Performance Series 40 Butterfly Valves.

News from Bray Controls ( 7 December 2005)

Versatile industrial pumps better performance

Versatile industrial pumps now available with a patented diaphragm position control technology - as standard item - for enhanced pump performance, reliability and durability

News from Wanner Engineering (17 November 2005)

Pneumatic valve actuators are ATEX-certified

A comprehensive range of ATEX-certified pneumatic actuators for controlling valves in processing applications provide a highly robust and maintenance-free control compared with electrical drives.  Brochure available  

News from Festo (17 November 2005)

Diaphragm pumps move corrosive chemicals

Air operated double-diaphragm pumps claimed to be are the best air driven pumps for hot, corrosive or abrasive liquids: the hardest of industrial pumping applications.

News from Roxspur Measurement and Control ( 7 November 2005)

HP distribution manifolds assembled to suit

Based on a high performance 6000 PSI (414 bar) dual ball valve, high pressure distribution manifolds with any number of outlets can be assembled rapidly from off-the-shelf parts.

News from Parker Instrumentation ( 7 November 2005)

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