Non-Clog Pump Installation in Central Michigan

One of four 20NHF-VC20TB with a 24”x24” base elbow and a customer-supplied 350 horsepower, 720 rpm immersible motor being installed in central Michigan to replace a failing dry-pit station.

Cycloseal System

Learn about the innovative Cycloseal® System from Cornell Pump and how it extends the life of your pump seals.

Cutter-Auger Pump

“Flushable” materials cause serious problems for municipal pumping stations, as the materials clog pumps and cost a lot in repairs and downtime. The Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Clark County, Washington, saved hundreds of dollars a day using Cornell Cutter-Auger pumps to virtually eliminate ragging problems and improve flow.

Mining Pump

Pumps for the mining industry need to be especially rugged to deal with harsh abrasives and environmental conditions. Pumps from Cornell Pump Company last longer in mining applications compared to other pumps. Watch as two industry experts explain the advantages of using Cornell Pumps with Cycloseal® and Run-Dry™ in mining applications.

SP Slurry Pump Going Strong After Three Years in Service

An Australian sand quarry began using a Cornell 6SP rubber-lined slurry pump in May of 2012, and it has run without a seal leak since!  The sand quarry extracts approximately 50 tons per hour of materials that is fed through the Cornell 6SP as a slurry, which is then spun in a cyclone separator to […]

Mining Application Is No Wooden Nickel In Colombia

Secret To The Success — Cycloseal® And Efficiency Cornell has been active in the agricultural and municipal markets throughout Colombia, South America for a couple decades. Working to convince mining companies of the ultimate price savings of installing premium products with lower operational and maintenance costs has been challenging, however. In 2011, Cornell’s Colombian distributor was […]

Creek Water Re-Routed For Pollution Cleanup

EPA Project Uses Cornell Pumps To Re-Route Portage Creek During Soil Decontamination The Problem: A community in Southwest Michigan had discovered severe PCB contamination in a creek flowing through the city. A nearby paper mill, long since closed down, was suspected as the source. The Solution: The EPA Region 5 commissioned a project to by-pass […]

Unique Rental Company Employs Cornell Pumps for Leasing Program

Helps increase sugar mill yields by 50 percent, while reducing fuel and maintenance costs. More than 90 percent of sugar cane mills in Guatemala employ Cornell pumps in their irrigation systems. Since making inroads in the 1970’s, Cornell’s reputation as a premium quality product with high efficiencies and low cost of ownership has pushed adoption […]

Clogging Pump Station Needs Innovative Approach

Cornell and partners tested various Cornell cutter variations to help alleviate ragging; new hybrid cutter—auger worked best. A Southwest Washington water district started a waste water management system to address the needs of 77,500 residents. The system has a pump station with 18.4 mgd capacity at 200’ TDH. Shortly after being placed in service in […]

Cornell’s Hydraulic Fracturing Water Transfer Pumps bring the Power

In Alberta Oil Shale, Cornell bests competitors’ pumps with the MX6822 An Alberta oil field service company providing water transfer services, mostly supplying frac water, had purchase some 6” pumps from a Cornell competitor. After the oil field company put them in service, they realized they did not produce the volume and pressure required to […]