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Sellers Sales Pumps & Equipment  
Waco, TX
Custom built pumping packages. Positive displacement pumps. Pressure washers & pumping units
 
J.H. Wright & Associates  
Daphne, AL
Industrial and Municipal Pumping Systems. 2 Sales and Service Centers (Daphne (251) 621-1491 & Cullman (256) 734-7948)
 
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Del Rio, TX
 
Abilene, TX
 
Augusta, GA
 
Ashland, VA
 
Allentown, PA
 
Odessa, TX
 
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The pumping units industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and maintenance of mechanical devices used to move fluids, such as water, oil, and chemicals, from one location to another. These units play a crucial role in various sectors, including oil and gas, agriculture, water treatment, and chemical processing. Key components of pumping units include the prime mover, which provides the necessary power, the pump itself, which moves the fluid, and the drive system, which transmits power from the prime mover to the pump.

In the oil and gas industry, pumping units are essential for extracting crude oil from wells. Beam pumping units, also known as pumpjacks, are commonly used in onshore oil fields. These units consist of a walking beam, a counterweight, and a sucker rod that extends into the wellbore to lift oil to the surface. In agriculture, pumping units facilitate irrigation by moving water from sources such as rivers or reservoirs to fields. Centrifugal pumps, which use a rotating impeller to increase fluid velocity, are often employed in these applications due to their efficiency and ability to handle large volumes of water.

Materials used in the construction of pumping units vary depending on the application and the type of fluid being pumped. Common materials include cast iron, stainless steel, and various alloys, chosen for their durability and resistance to corrosion. In chemical processing, where pumps handle aggressive or hazardous fluids, materials like Hastelloy or Teflon-lined components may be used to ensure compatibility and safety.

The pumping units industry also encompasses the development of control systems and monitoring technologies that enhance the efficiency and reliability of pumping operations. These systems often include sensors and software that provide real-time data on pump performance, enabling operators to optimize energy use and prevent equipment failures. The industry serves a wide range of applications, from municipal water supply and wastewater management to industrial processes and mining operations, highlighting its importance in supporting essential infrastructure and production activities across the globe.

We've all had our share of maintenance costs, downtime, and performance issues with our pumps in the past and no doubt we expect them to occur again tomorrow. It's a symptom of a larger problem. The idea that you can just put a set of parts together and hope that they will deliver the outcome you need. However, that doesn't need to be the case. A different way of looking at the purchase of pumps and their accessories as well as how the system is designed, constructed and integrated offers a way to break through the old model of buying and assembling your own pump systems and have them built in a way that provides the performance required with a lower cost of ownership and more up time....(Full Article)
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