Ron Aceto, Cornell municipal market manager and Ray Bahr, Blake Equipment VP of civil sales presenting in East Windsor CT.
Learn about our annual pump school.
Ron Aceto, Cornell municipal market manager and Ray Bahr, Blake Equipment VP of civil sales presenting in East Windsor CT.
Learn about our annual pump school.
As wastewater compositions evolve—with flushable wipes, fibrous materials, and grease-laden solids now common—traditional non-clog pumps are increasingly unable to cope. Municipalities and industrial users face a critical choice: should they specify a cutter or chopper impeller for their toughest pumping applications?
In the world of mining, few factors impact equipment performance and lifespan more than wear and corrosion. Pumps, in particular, face a relentless barrage of abrasive slurries and chemically aggressive fluids that can prematurely degrade internal components. That’s why metallurgy isn’t just a minor detail; it’s a decisive factor in mining pump system reliability and cost of ownership.
Practical Solutions for Liquid Overfeed and Transfer Pump Applications