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Day: August 11, 2025

Cavitation Detection and Prevention with Pressure Transducers

August 11, 2025

In today’s connected industrial environments, having the right hardware is critical for maintaining peak performance and reliability. Cornell Pump’s suction and discharge pressure transducers are designed to deliver real-time monitoring of pump health, enabling remote access, automated alerts, and comprehensive data logging. This level of insight helps operators make smarter, faster decisions, improving efficiency and reducing costly downtime.

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