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Pumps
Creative Strategies for Growth from the Pumps & Systems Editorial Advisory Board
Minimizing total cost involves trade-offs between the elements of LCC analysis.
Key end-user verticals provide opportunities.
For applications in which electricity, people and water meet, this equipment can prevent on-the-job injury and death.
Energy efficiency and minimal replacement parts make waste heat desalination a cost-effective solution to potable water making needs.
Many plants may have a fragmented view of the true factors at work in improving productivity.
North American pump manufacturers and specifiers can benefit from knowledge of European standards.
The economic recession and a decline of skilled workforce drives the pump servicing industry.
A relationship with a service provider that will remotely monitor equipment can minimize downtime and equipment failure.
Contemporary pump engineering principles help achieve optimum efficiencies while cooling a city using renewable energy sources.
Sophisticated asset monitoring systems provide benefits including cost savings, longer equipment life span and production assurance.
Reduce high vibration and increase reliability with CST gear motor technology in power generation applications.
Flexible design is important for the future growth of generic, multivariable transcontinental pump stations.
Consider application and performance requirements to properly select a pressure sensor for any system.
Considerations to help off-highway equipment manufacturers meet EPA regulations