July 8, 2014
We wanted to use this post as an opportunity to highlight a success we recently had working with a customer to incorporate the Quattroflow quaternary diaphragm pump.
May 29, 2014
Now that we know what BHP, VHP, and WHP are, we can better understand the efficiency of a pump as well as the total power requirements. The efficiency of a pump is the ratio of the WHP to the BHP or total horsepower consumed.
May 21, 2014
One distinguishing factor are the 17-4 PH shafts. 17-4 PH steel has been chosen by Waukesha, and copied by others, because of the extended service it offers under extreme conditions.
May 14, 2014
In pump sizing, vapor pressure is a key check in evaluating suction conditions and the net positive suction head available to the pump. In order to pump a fluid, we need to deliver fluid to the inlet of the pump.
May 8, 2014
While most fast talking sales guys eager to get an order can get any pump sizing application reasonably close, few […]
April 25, 2014
Hopefully this posts sheds some light on the difference between flow rate and flow velocity. While flow rate and flow velocity are related, they are not the same, and both need to be taken into account when sizing a pump.
April 14, 2014
But the Quattroflow pump has properties that make it an excellent sanitary metering pump in applications beyond biologics.
April 11, 2014
This post will focus on two technologies we offer- Colder’s Drum Quik dispensing technology and Graco’s double diaphragm pumps- and how we can use them in simple drum unloading applications.
April 9, 2014
In previous posts we have gone over different aspects of sanitary metering and dosing systems including defining the criteria for […]
March 25, 2014
To ensure constant, uniform flow, suction head must be kept constant. Previous posts have focused on issues like pump suction and cavitation. Today we’ll build upon this and discuss balance tanks and their application in metering and dispensing processes.
March 12, 2014
Shear is defined as relative motion between adjacent layers of a moving fluid. When one layer of a fluid moves adjacently to another layer of fluid, it can begin to exhibit the deleterious effects of shear. Shear rate is defined as the measure of the extent or rate of relative motion between adjacent layers of a moving fluid. Therefore:
February 10, 2014
In the wine industry, low shear and gentle handling of grapes is essential. For viticulturists, gentle handling is important in […]
February 7, 2014
One of the most important factors in sizing a pump is figuring out your total head requirements. Head is not quite the same thing as a pressure. The differences are nuanced and this post will aim to explain.
February 6, 2014
What is a Food Grade Lubricant? Food grade lubricants perform the same technical functions as any other lubricant. Their job […]
January 30, 2014
One of the worst low NPSH applications is CIP return where the fluid to be pumped often has a lot of entrained air and foam.