Optimizing Pump Lifespan in Wastewater Applications As wastewater systems face increasing loads, operators contend with more complex and corrosive fluids than ever before—containing wipes, debris, sand, grease, and even industrial contaminants. These solids-rich environments place tremendous stress on pumps,...
                3 Steps to Choosing the Right Submersible Pump for a Utility or Need Whether you’re dewatering a construction site, managing wastewater, or sourcing groundwater for irrigation, submersible pumps play a critical role in fluid management. Unlike above-ground systems, these...
                What Is a Progressive Cavity Pump? Progressive cavity pumps (PC pumps) are a type of positive displacement pump designed for handling fluids with varying viscosities, solids content, and flow conditions. Their versatility and ability to provide a smooth, non-pulsating...
                Energy-Efficient Pumping for Agriculture & Irrigation Agricultural irrigation remains one of the largest consumers of freshwater and energy worldwide. According to the World Water Council, agriculture accounts for nearly 70% of global freshwater withdrawals. Simultaneously, energy prices continue to...
                Latest Innovations in End Suction Pump Technology End suction pumps are the workhorses of industrial and commercial fluid movement—powering HVAC systems, water treatment plants, agricultural irrigation networks, and chemical processes across the globe. Their relatively simple design, ease of...
                Vertical Turbine vs Submersible Turbine: Which Pump Works Best for Municipal Systems? When it comes to municipal water and wastewater systems, pump selection isn’t just an engineering decision—it’s a long-term infrastructure strategy. These systems must deliver continuous performance under...
                Choosing the Right Submersible Pump for Wastewater Applications In modern wastewater management, reliability and efficiency are non-negotiable. Submersible pumps are often the backbone of these systems, operating in the harshest environments to transport sewage, stormwater, and industrial effluent. Their...
                Preventing Common Failures in Self-Priming Pumps Self-priming pumps are staples in countless industrial settings, prized for their simplicity, accessibility, and versatility. From construction sites to wastewater treatment facilities, these pumps eliminate the need for external priming systems, enabling faster...
                Progressive Cavity Pump Failure: Root Causes and How to Prevent Progressive cavity pumps (PCPs) are workhorses across a wide range of industries, from wastewater treatment and oil and gas to food processing and chemical manufacturing. Their ability to handle...
                Choosing the Right Pump for Large-Scale Irrigation Systems Efficient irrigation is the backbone of successful large-scale agriculture. With water scarcity becoming a pressing concern across many regions, choosing the right irrigation pump is no longer a matter of convenience...