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Jul 30, 2020
The Sniffers receive vital certification from Flemish authorities
Oil and Gas News
Jul 29, 2020
Valves
When Spanish drilling expert Cimentaciones Abando needed to replace its compressor units, a field test trial revealed Atlas Copco’s DrillAir mobile high-pressure devices saved the company more than 20% of its annual fuel costs. When the time came for a new set of drilling compressors, the Biobao-based company’s fleet manager, Julen Abando, sought technically advanced... [Read More]

Oil and Gas News
Jul 29, 2020
Pumps
A new order from Future Biogas is set to bring the total number of Borger pumps and separators at its plants to over 20. The AD developer and operator invested in its first Borger pump in 2015 for its UK site near Swaffham – seeking an alternative solution to its existing pumps that were proving time-consuming and costly to maintain. Since then, the full-service company,... [Read More]

Features
Jul 28, 2020
Most petrochemical companies require fire safe tested components for their installations. Valves are often tested for fire safety, but other components like flanges, gaskets, fittings and hoses must be as well. A closed valve has to be filled with water under pressure and must be completely enveloped in flames with an environmental temperature in the region of the valve... [Read More]

Pumps
Jul 27, 2020
A new wastewater treatment system installed in a town in Czechia will protect valued fishing ponds and raise the quality to EU standards. Packaged wastewater treatment plant provider WPL installed a below-ground system in Klimkovice, in the country’s Moravian-Silesian region, as part of a municipality-led project to construct a first-time sewerage network. Around 110... [Read More]

Water/Wastewater News
Jul 24, 2020
A new 1km outfall pipe has arrived off the coast of Withernsea in the UK after travelling across the North Sea from Norway. Work to install the new outfall pipe is part of a £26 million (€28.5 million) scheme by Yorkshire Water and its capital partners, Ward and Burke and Van Oord, to move its wastewater treatment works further inland due to coastal erosion. The... [Read More]

Water/Wastewater News
Jul 24, 2020
Industrial filters made in the UK are helping an expanding pulp and paper plant in Brazil optimise the efficiency of essential process water. Surrey-headquartered Amazon Filters has partnered with a distributor in Guarulhos, near São Paulo, to provide polypropylene SupaSpun cartridges for the works’ high-temperature condensate treatment. The move marks a second... [Read More]

Pipelines
Jul 23, 2020
Thames Water will invest more than £55 million (€60 million) over the next five years to upgrade Guildford’s water supply and ensure it can meet increased demand from thousands of new homes. The announcement comes during the ongoing upgrade of Netley Mill water treatment works which supplies 8,500 properties in Cranleigh and the surrounding villages via Hurtwood,... [Read More]

Other News
Jul 22, 2020
Finnish multi-utility Alva is the first in Scandinavia to trial Ovarro’s PIONEER asset investment planning software. The six-month trial, which started in May focuses on Alva’s water distribution network, but will also assess the potential benefits of optimal investment planning right across its asset base. Alva serves the city of Jyväskylä in central Finland... [Read More]

Pumps
Jul 22, 2020
Tsurumi Pumps have delivered 10 submersible pumps to be used in the building of a new hospital in Singapore. The hospital will be the largest in the country with four levels below ground and 19 above ground and it will play a key role in supporting the growing ageing population in the South East Asian nation. Tsurumi’s KT-Z series pumps were used to pump slurry from... [Read More]

Features
Jul 21, 2020
In 1950, a 41-year old engineer in Denmark was determined to solve the age-old problem of manure pumps on dairy farms becoming clogged by straw. The company he helped establish, Landia, had been making very good quality pumps since 1933, but Christian Oelgaard developed a design with a unique hardened steel chopping system at the inlet that would no longer allow any... [Read More]

Pumps
Jul 21, 2020
ANDRITZ has installed its P-RC APMP technology at a thermos-mechanical pulping system in China. The technology will ensure optimum pulp quality at the plant in Yancheng. The system processes eucalyptus wood chips for the production of folding boxboard. The global pump and solid/liquid separation firm has received the final acceptance certificate from Jiangsu Bohui. The... [Read More]

Product News
Jul 21, 2020
Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group has launched its new Certa Plus pump series to provide sustainable, high quality, versatile fluid management for the pharmaceutical industry. Certa Plus utilises MasoSine’s experience in sinusoidal pumping technology to meet a broad range of applications. An innovative advancement over conventional lobe pumps, the new sinusoidal... [Read More]

Pipelines
Jul 20, 2020
Siltbuster Process Solutions (SPS), the water treatment specialist, has provided temporary treatment solutions across five different wastewater sites owned by Severn Trent Water. The sites were undergoing refurbishment by specialist contractors, including MWH Treatment and Nomenca, as part of a capital maintenance programme. SPS, which is the UK’s leading provider... [Read More]

Flowmeters
Jul 20, 2020
KROHNE has announced the availability of the new OPTISONIC 6300 V2 ultrasonic flowmeter with a stationary, clamp-on design ideal for a wide range of systems. The system allows users to measure flow anywhere necessary, all while processes continue. There is a viscosity range of up to 200 cSt and there is no need for re-greasing due to solid coupling material, a next... [Read More]


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