Mar 5 2020

Material Innovations For Cutting And Chopping in Chopper Pumps

The Rise Of Chopper Pumps Chopper pumps are used extensively in heavy duty solids-laden water applications including municipal waste water, industrial sewage, food processing, agricultural byproduct, and raw untreated drainage run-off from metal, paper and chemical industries. Chopper pumps increasing popularity can be attributed to the combination of increasing solids in water streams and decreasing…

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Aug 8 2019

Flushable Wipes vs. Sewer Systems

What Are Flushable Wipes? Flushable wipes, also known as non-woven wipes, have many purposes and have become increasingly popular over the past few years, creating a global issue. The $1.4 billion wipes market is expected to grow to $2.7 billion by 2020 according to Smithers Quality Assessments, an accredited quality, environmental and safety management systems…

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Jul 22 2019

Slicing Action In Chopper Pumps

Why Slicing is Better Than Harsh Chopping Chopper Pumps And Non Clogging Chopper pumps are used extensively in heavy duty solids-laden water applications including municipal waste water, industrial sewage, food processing, agricultural byproduct, and raw untreated drainage run-off from metal, paper and chemical industries. Chopper pumps increasing popularity can be attributed to the combination of…

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Jul 19 2019

White Iron Impellers

White Iron is the material of choice for impellers facing highly abrasive conditions. White Iron has a hardness of 58 HRC which is greater than most solids in the waste stream including abrasive substances like sand and grit. Due to White Iron hardness and resistance to wear, these robust impellers are engineered to outlast standard…

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May 20 2019

Advantages of Pressure Sewer Systems

Gravity Sewer Systems Conventional gravity sewer systems collect wastewater from homes and transport it to a collection line by allowing gravity to force the flow of liquid and solids. There are no pumps or pressurized components in tradition gravity sewer systems but this method requires the digging of wide, downward-sloping trenches to serve as an…

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