Maximum-Duty Slurry Pumps in Coal-Fired Fly Ash Dewatering
|Article Feature in Pumps & Systems Magazine – May 2026 Anyone who has spent any time around coal-fired power plants knows that fly ash is nasty stuff. For everyone else, read more
Article Feature in Pumps & Systems Magazine – May 2026 Anyone who has spent any time around coal-fired power plants knows that fly ash is nasty stuff. For everyone else, read more
There are three major types of pumps every operation should understand: solids handling, dewatering, and sand, sludge & slurry pumps. Selecting the correct pump for your application is critical to read more
Article Feature in Pump & Systems Magazine – January 2026 How submersible pumps made a difference in two major U.S. infrastructure projects. Water appears in the construction industry in many forms, and read more
In dairy and poultry processing facilities, downtime isn’t optional. Between CIP (Clean-In-Place) procedures, scalding, washdowns, and effluent handling, the typical wastewater stream isn’t just dirty, but also hot, corrosive, and read more
In fluid handling, pump selection is critical to system performance, especially when dealing with challenging solids-laden media. One category of pump designed specifically for this purpose is the non-clog submersible read more
The impeller is a key component that directly influences the hydraulic performance of any pump. Whether you’re working with submersible pumps or direct in-line pumps, understanding the different impeller types read more
If you’ve ever wondered, “How does a grinder pump work?” and why it matters for your business, or industrial site, you’re not the only one – and you’re definitely asking read more
Learn how developing a curve for pump performance saves you time, money & improves operational efficiencies.
Considering a few common concepts during the pump selection process, is key to optimizing pump performance.
Preparing answers to key questions will help determine which pump solution will meet your needs.