Memorial Day 2019

Cornell Pump will be closed Monday, May 27, 2019, in observation of Memorial Day We honor the memory of service members, as well as their families, who sacrificed to protect the freedoms we enjoy. We will re-open at 7:00 a.m. PDT on Tuesday, May 28, 2019.
Cornell’s Ron Aceto presents at CWEA conference
Cornell Pump’s Municipal Market Manager, Ron Aceto, presented two sessions today at the California Water Environment Association Show. First class, on Pump Assembly / Disassembly had a standing room crowd of over 125 attendees, and the next session kept nearly the same number to hear about impeller design. We will also be showing with our […]
Here is a post about French Fries.
Did you know every one of a famous fast food restaurant’s French fries goes through a Cornell pump? From sorting the potatoes through hydro-transport to flash cooking in hot oil, the fries are at their tasty best in part because of Cornell. Our line of food processing/ hot oil pumps allows products such as eggs, […]
Duane Hargis Retires

Great Lakes Regional Manager, Duane Hargis, retires from Cornell Pump today. Duane joined Cornell Pump in May of 2007, and has spent 12 years focused on municipal, industrial, mining, and rental accounts. With more than 40 years in the technical and equipment sales, Duane remarked he “saved the best for last.” We’re glad he enjoyed […]
DXB Pump & Power Articles in International Mining

Cornell Pump congratulates our distributor, DXB Pump and Power, on getting two articles in the March 2019 edition of International Mining. Focusing on a new line of packages designed for open pit mining, and DXB’s Stage V EU emission compliant pump sets (all featuring Cornell Pump wet ends), the articles talk about DXBs capabilities in […]
Cornell won’t make a fool of you!
It would be an April Fools’ Joke if Cornell Pump announced a centrifugal pump with 100’ feet of suction lift, no NPSH required, and head of 2000’. An impossibility. However, we do have some great performers that could test your credulity: Heads to 800’ (244m) in a single stage: MX series Working pressures up to […]
Steve Perry, P.E. retires
Steve Perry, PE is a Product Engineer with Cornell Pump who is retiring on March 28, 2019. He joined Cornell Pump 31 years ago and has seen the engineering department grow and change tremendously in three decades; from a group of five to over 20 engineers and drafts people. Perry has been involved in many […]
Today is National Agriculture Day

Today, March 14, 2019, The Agriculture Council of America (ACA) hosts the 46th anniversary of National Agriculture Day. This year’s theme is “Agriculture: Food for Life.” Cornell Pump’s first pumps were irrigation pumps used in Oregon’s fertile Willamette Valley, and agricultural pumping, including dewatering, irrigation, and manure handling remain strong markets for Cornell Pump today. We […]
IIAR Drawing Winner

Don Tragethon from Western Cooling in Castroville, California was the winner of our Apple iWatch drawing at the IIAR Annual Conference, which wrapped up this week in Phoenix, Arizona. While Don won a prize, you can count yourself lucky too, if you need a refrigeration pump! Cornell has manufactured robust and reliable pumps for cooling […]
Cornell in Phoenix for IIAR

This week, Cornell Pump Company is showcasing the Arctic King refrigeration pumps at the annual IIAR conference in Phoenix, Arizona. Come talk to us and learn about the advantages of our semi-hermetic pumps. Cornell has built refrigeration pumps for over 60 years now and has solutions for ammonia, glycol, or brine-based systems. Get more information, […]