Celebrating National Potato Day–Tuesday, August 19th

Cornell Pump helps keep the world’s most popular tuber moving—literally. From harvest to processing, our pumps play a vital role in how potatoes become the chips, fries, and hashbrowns enjoyed around the globe.
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.
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.
Celebrate National French Fry Day — July 13

Where Every Golden Fry Meets Cornell engineering.
IoT Ecosystem
IoT Ecosystem Cornell Pump Company’s IoT ecosystem is a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation and customer-centric efficiency improvements. We have seamlessly integrated cutting-edge IoT technologies into our pump systems, creating an interconnected network that redefines how our customers approach pump management. This ecosystem empowers our customers with real-time data insights, predictive maintenance capabilities, […]
Cornell History
The story of Cornell starts in 1946 when 5 people working at Pacific Pump Company decided to head out on their own. Having a complete service department, they became familiar with what most of the common pump failures were. Many motor failures came from pressure spikes during operation, overloading capacity and water related failures of the pump end motor bearings. With many parts in stock and facilities to fabricate the rest, Cornell would service any model of pump.
Industrial
Industrial Pumps Cornell pumps offer reliable and interchangeable solutions for industries’ clear liquid and slurry pumping needs. Our pumps can easily fit into existing systems or create custom designs tailored to your requirements. With a team of expert technical and engineering staff, we provide top-notch solutions to meet your needs. On our Industrial pumps, the […]
Food Process
Food Process Pumps Nearly 40 years ago, Cornell revolutionized the food industry by introducing the Hydro-Transport food process pump. Today, our pumps transport food products, like potatoes and tomatoes, with minimal damage. Beyond the P and PP series pumps, Cornell provides pumps for various applications in the food industry, including clear liquids, hot oil, and […]
Agriculture
Agriculture Pumps Cornell has been producing pumps for agriculture since its inception in 1946. Over the years, Cornell engineers have continuously improved pump design and functionality. Cornell pumps come with unique features such as Cycloseal, Run-Dry®, and Redi-Prime®, making them capable of handling even the most challenging applications. With an efficiency rating of up to […]