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Axial Piston Pump handles pressure spikes up to 4,600 psi.
2013-05-03 14:28:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for open-circuits in mobile machines, V40M axial piston pump has self-priming speed of 2,900 rpm, tolerates operating pressures up to 3,625 psi, and has displacement volume of 2.75 in.³/rev. Unit's swash plate design lets user fine tune flow rate. At 8.2 in. long, it connects to PTO or directly to motor by SAE-B flange. Pump is available with load-sensing and electric proportional controllers and integrates with HAWE modular valves. This story is related to the following:Electronic Control Piston Pumps | Self-Priming Pumps
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Pump Features ReNu Pumphead Technology
2013-05-02 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Watson-Marlow Pumps Qdos 30 pump range has been designed to eliminate ancillary equipment and reduce chemical waste through more accurate, linear and repeatable metering than typical solenoid or stepper driven diaphragm metering pumps. The Qdos 30 delivers a 5,000:1 flow from 0.002 to 8.0 GPH at 100 PSI while integrating...
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Geoff Wickes to Remain Chairman of Pump Systems Board
2013-04-30 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Pump Systems Matter (PSM) the training subsidiary of the Hydraulic Institute (HI), announced the 2013 board of directors and officers during HIs annual meeting. The new board will be primarily responsible for providing organizational oversight to PSM and guiding the direction of its strategic training plan.
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Baldor to Host Pump Systems Optimization Course
2013-04-29 06:00:00| Chemical Processing
Baldor Electric Co., a member of the ABB Group, will host a one-day pump systems optimization course on May 16 in Greenville, S.C., designed to help pump users learn how to identify and reduce hidden operating and energy costs in their pump systems. This one-day course, Pump Systems Optimization: Energy...
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Ocean pump keeps northern hemisphere hot
2013-04-26 10:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: IT CONTAINS most of the world's land and 90 per cent of its people, but that is not why the northern hemisphere is consistently hotter than its southern counterpart. It turns out that ocean circulation is to blame. The temperature disparity was first recorded by early 16th century explorers, who noticed icebergs floating in the southern hemisphere at latitudes where they wouldn't have been in the north. The northern hemisphere is currently 1.5 °C warmer on average than the southern hemisphere....
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