N Series Pumps: Proven Solids-Handling Performance for Industrial, Mining, Rental, and Municipal Applications

For more than seventy years, Cornell Pump Company has engineered rugged, efficient, and field-proven pumping solutions. Among its most versatile product lines, the N Series stands out as a workhorse for solids-handling applications across a broad spectrum of markets—including industrial, mining, municipal, and rental sectors.
Cavitation Detection and Prevention with Pressure Transducers

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.
Steam Quench Option Enhances Performance and Longevity of Hot Oil Pump Seals

Cornell Pump Company offers a steam quench option for its hot oil pump cartridge seals, providing an important upgrade for plants operating in high-temperature environments such as food processing, chemical manufacturing, and industrial heating.
The ISC2 cartridge seal is engineered to address common challenges in hot oil applications. With temperature capabilities up to 450°F (232°C), the seal is designed for improved reliability, safety, and ease of maintenance. One of its most valuable enhancements is the ability to incorporate a controlled quench system using steam or water.
How High Efficiency Pumps Reduce Operating Costs on a Farm

Energy costs are a major concern in modern agriculture. From irrigation systems to nutrient management, farms depend on water movement that is both reliable and cost-effective. High efficiency centrifugal pumps play a critical role in reducing operating expenses by lowering power consumption while maintaining dependable performance.
The Cornell Z Series — High Performance and Durable ANSI Compatible Pump Ideal for Food Processing

When it comes to food processing, pump performance is critical at every stage — from moving raw ingredients to handling process water and CIP fluids. Cornell’s Z Series centrifugal pumps are designed for the demanding needs of the food industry, delivering superior efficiency, robust construction, and the flexibility to handle challenging applications.
Precision from Start to Finish: How a Cornell Pump Shaft is Made

At Cornell Pump, shaft production is a critical part of ensuring long-lasting, high-efficiency pump performance. We manufacture shafts in-house—from raw material to finished component—with exceptional accuracy and consistency. This is a strength of our pump series, and benefit of purchasing genuine Cornell replacement parts. Currently, we precisely build more 300 shaft versions to address the reliable and robust use in our pumps, some weighing many 100s of lbs because they are robust and overbuilt to withstand the rigorous of difficult applications.
Engineered to Endure: Why High Chrome White Iron Excels in Abrasive Pumping Applications

In environments where abrasion is relentless—mining, manure handling, wastewater processing, and industrial slurry applications—pump failure isn’t just inconvenient; it’s costly. That’s why material choice matters, and why Cornell’s high chrome white iron construction stands out as a superior solution.
Enhancing Pump Monitoring with Cornell Co-Pilot® Accessory Components

Cornell Pump’s Co-Pilot® and RPM2® systems have transformed pump monitoring, asset tracking, and control. While the Co-Pilot itself brings advanced capabilities like GPS tracking, vibration monitoring, and remote access, it’s the wide range of purpose-built accessory components that allow the system to perform across a variety of demanding applications.
These accessories deliver vital operational data, extend system flexibility, and enhance predictive maintenance — making them an essential part of the Cornell IoT ecosystem.
Diesel vs. Electric Pump Packages: Matching Power to Application

When it comes to selecting the right pump package for your operation, power source matters. Whether you’re handling dewatering on a remote jobsite, managing municipal flows, or supporting industrial processes, choosing between a diesel-powered or electric-powered pump package can have a major impact on cost, performance, and reliability.
Importance of Using a Bell Strainer in Agricultural Pumping Applications

When drawing water from rivers, canals, or surface reservoirs, agricultural pumps are exposed to a wide variety of debris and organic material. A bell strainer—also known as a suction bell or foot strainer—is an essential piece of equipment designed to protect both the pump and the overall irrigation system.