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23 July 2010
On 11 May 2010 in Shanghai, Caprari inaugurated Caprari Pumps Shanghai Co. Ltd, just a little to the south of the Shanghai-Pudong international airport. This enterprise was established for the purpose of directly supplying the Chinese market with Caprari’s products and after-sales service, which are appreciated world-wide. The production lines, quality control, the department where tests are conducted in accordance with ISO standards and the logistic management division are all housed in a new factory covering 3500sq/m. The new “Modular Pump Lab”, where the electric pumps are subjected to hydraulic and electrical tests, has been designed according to the modular principle.
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22 July 2010
Crown Point Productions, the producers of the television show "World's Greatest!..", has recently selected Viking Pump (a Unit of IDEX Corp.) to be a part of the popular television series. "Viking Pump is exactly the type of company that we like to feature on 'World's Greatest!...'.
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21 July 2010
Hydratight’s new Biach SCT tensioner is a self-contained reactor pressure vessel stud tensioner, which needs only a power source, no hydraulic connections or remote pump-control unit or operator is required.
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20 July 2010
Thompson Pump & Manufacturing Co. Inc. has achieved ISO 9001:2008 quality recertification for their Port Orange manufacturing facility. This certification represents the highest standard attainable for quality management systems and manufacturing capabilities.
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19 July 2010
Mouvex has released new SLC-Series eccentric disc pumps. The design benefits of these pumps include seal-less construction; low shear and agitation of the pumped product; the capability of handling solids and abrasives; self-priming; line stripping; the ability to run dry for up to five minutes; and clean-in-place (CIP) capability.
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16 July 2010
Blackmer® has upgraded the 2.5in and 3in models of its NP Series sliding vane pumps with optional electric heating. The electric heating option may be used in place of jacketed heads in order to provide pump heating for applications that normally require jackets, such as handling asphalt, bitumen, molasses, lube oils, etc.
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