Vital Components in High Demand

Established in the early 1990s through the collaboration of the Russian, Kazakhstani, and Omani governments, the Caspian Pipeline Consortium was tasked with the important...

The Power Is Out There

A recent study conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for the U.S. Department of Energy, the New Stream-reach Development Resource Assessment, finds that...

WR 525 Eliminates Failures in Feedwater Pumps

Our customer, one of the largest utilities providers in the United States, came to us with a challenge involving one of their nuclear generating...

Optimal Pumping for the Pleasure Pier Lift Station

The 1130 foot long Galveston Island Pleasure Pier was built in 1943 featuring rides, an arcade, an aquarium, a large ball room, named the...

Calculating Piping Losses and Their Effect on Pumping

If you have been involved in pumping, piping, and design, you already know that there are a number of formulas for calculating losses. The...

A Revolution in Pumping Efficiency 2 of 4

All-Flo’s A200 pump reduces energy costs, improves performance | Part 2 in a 4-part series. Traditional air operated double diaphragm pumps (AODDP) operate in a...

A Revolution in Pumping Efficiency 1 of 4

All-Flo’s A200 pump reduces energy costs, improves performance | Part 1 in a 4-part series. As you’re traveling at a speed of 500 miles per...

Simplifying the Search for the Perfect Fluid Sensor

Move from search to solution quicker and more successfully A search on Google for “sensors” delivers 38,600,000 results. Even the more specific search for “liquid...

When Do Most Water Main Breaks Occur?

On March 11, 2014, in the LinkedIn blog “American Water Works Association,” Riley Vittitoe, the general manager for the water utility of Topeka, Kansas,...

Products and Services Guide

Exone The New Standard for Pump Manufacturing For years, the pump industry has relied on traditional processes to create the molds for pumps and parts, which,...