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The metering pump industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and application of pumps that precisely control the flow rate of fluids. These pumps are essential in processes where accurate dosing and mixing of liquids are required. Metering pumps operate by drawing a specific volume of fluid into a chamber and then displacing it at a controlled rate. This precise control is achieved through mechanisms such as diaphragm, piston, or peristaltic action, each suited to different applications and fluid types. Materials used in metering pumps include stainless steel, plastics, and elastomers, chosen based on the chemical compatibility with the fluids being handled. The pumps often feature adjustable flow rates, allowing for fine-tuning to meet specific process requirements. Metering pumps serve a wide range of industries, including water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas. In water treatment, they inject chemicals like chlorine or pH adjusters to ensure safe and clean water. In chemical processing, they handle corrosive or hazardous substances with precision to maintain product quality and safety. The food and beverage industry uses metering pumps for flavoring, coloring, and preservative dosing, ensuring consistent product taste and quality. In pharmaceuticals, they deliver precise quantities of active ingredients, crucial for maintaining drug efficacy and safety. The oil and gas industry employs metering pumps for injecting additives that prevent corrosion and improve flow characteristics. Metering pumps often integrate with control systems for automated operation, enhancing process efficiency and reducing manual intervention. They can handle a wide range of viscosities and pressures, making them versatile for various applications. The industry continues to innovate in areas such as energy efficiency, digital monitoring, and materials science to meet the evolving demands of its diverse customer base. Metering pumps play a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of fluid handling processes across multiple sectors.
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 to drive down costs and improve performance of your pump applications
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
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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