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The gasoline dispensing pump industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and maintenance of pumps used to transfer gasoline from storage tanks to vehicles. These pumps play a crucial role in fueling stations, ensuring efficient and safe delivery of gasoline to consumers. The primary components of a gasoline dispensing pump include the pump itself, a motor, a meter, a hose, and a nozzle. The pump, often a centrifugal or positive displacement type, moves gasoline from the underground storage tank to the dispensing unit. The motor powers the pump, while the meter measures the volume of gasoline dispensed, ensuring accurate billing. The hose and nozzle facilitate the transfer of gasoline into the vehicle's fuel tank. Materials used in gasoline dispensing pumps must resist corrosion and withstand exposure to volatile fuels. Common materials include stainless steel, aluminum, and specialized plastics. Safety features are integral to these pumps, including automatic shut-off mechanisms in the nozzle to prevent overfilling and vapor recovery systems to minimize emissions. The industry adheres to strict regulations and standards to ensure safety and environmental compliance. Gasoline dispensing pumps serve the automotive industry, providing fuel for passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, and other gasoline-powered machinery. They also support the transportation sector by enabling efficient refueling operations at service stations. The industry continuously develops technologies to improve pump efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance user experience. Innovations include digital displays for transaction processing, contactless payment systems, and integration with fuel management software. The gasoline dispensing pump industry remains essential to the global economy, facilitating the widespread use of gasoline-powered vehicles and supporting the infrastructure of transportation networks. It plays a vital role in ensuring the availability and accessibility of fuel, contributing to the mobility of goods and people across various regions.
Pumps are a vital part of the U.S. manufacturing supply chain, powering countless industries, from agriculture and manufacturing to water treatment and oil and gas and keeping critical systems functioning and products moving. This week, we're taking a closer look at the industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the pump world based on the key data points gathered directly from the 1,400+ U.S. pump companies by MNI. ...(Full Article)
How U.S. Pumping Equipment Manufacturers are Faring in the Global Economy
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Pumping equipment manufacturers in the global market have been affected by many factors both positive and negative.
This article will take a look at some of these factors and their effects on the industry....(Full Article)
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