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Why Albin hoses are better than it's competitors (News)
Albin Pump has more than 35 years on hand experience with peristaltic and hose pump solutions, which led them to develop a superior hose. Using…
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The EVOLUTION continues, now with their non-metallic range (News)
Sandpiper is pleased to announce the release of the new S30 Non-Metallic Standard Duty Pump. This is the latest Sandpiper pump to receive the “EVOLUTION” badge…
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SERO Pumps, the best in the business when it comes to oil and gas (News)
Kelair was approached by an oil & gas provider to select pumps for a Hydrocarbon Condensate transfer application in an Australian Gas Centre.
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Kelair Pumps, where pump knowledge matters (News)
A main terminal had some major problems with an existing magnetic drive pump, so they contacted Kelair pumps to help assist them with the issues they…
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You can count on Sandpiper to answer all your lime slurry worries (News)
A major gas company in Sydney had some major problems with an existing pump. The client was pumping lime slurry with a centrifugal pump. When the centrifugal…
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Viking Positive Displacement Principal and how it works (News)
Viking's simple "gear-within-a-gear" principal has only two moving parts. The positive displacement of the liquid is accomplished by the complete filling of the spaces between…
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Filtering out undesirable operational costs (News)
A leading Australian Water Filtration Plant had requested Kelair’s recommendation of a cost effective alternative pump for a polymer dosing application. The customer was satisfied…
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For all your service needs, call on Kelair Pumps (News)
At Kelair, we are capable of handling any service or repair regardless of its complexity, including onsite service, installation and all other aspects of maintenance.
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Viking Pump delivers product on-tap (News)
Kelair were invited to quote a pump to transfer viscous product from an ISO tank to reactors inside the client’s factory. However, as the pumping…
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When selecting the right pump reduces repeat business (News)
A major refinery in Australia was pumping molten sulfur at +135̊C. They came back needing a replacement 15 years after purchasing the initial pump.