Some industries, such as
meat packing plants, have stringent sanitation requirements to meet
each day. A dependable and efficient cleaning system must be
in place to avoid costly delays in production.
A high pressure pump can deliver a
constant flow of water to strategically placed cleaning stations
that can be utilized to sanitize everything (i.e., floors, ceilings,
conveyors, machinery, etc).
The longevity of the pump
and easy maintenance on the cleaning system are key in this kind of
production, since shut downs in production are costly errors for the
manufacturer and consumer. |
As an alternative to the
conventional distillation method (boiling water to remove salts and
collecting the condensate), reverse osmosis pressurizes the salt
water, forcing it through membranes which cause the salt ions to
break away from the water molecules and expel clear water.
Reverse osmosis provides a lightweight, convenient system to supply
potable water.
This method uses
low amounts of energy and only requires enough pressure to force the fluid
through a semi-permeable membrane. This
pump application saves time when compared to other methods of
desalination since it does not require cooling and reduces
mechanical downtime. |
| Certain applications call for an effective
way to apply phosphoric acid to parts and then rinse with water.
Hand washing of these parts can cause a real slow down of the
production line.
A spray booth
featuring high pressure pumps for acid application and rinse
provides better acid coverage and reduces production expenses. |
While manufacturing plastic injected
parts, it is not uncommon to see flash at the seams of the mold
plates. Removal of flash by traditional methods can add hours
to production time.
High pressure water can be used in this
application to deflash parts efficiently and effectively-- reducing
time and cost of production. |