Pumps are a competitive market that can be made simpler through honesty, integrity and putting people first. Since downtime is one of a user's biggest concerns, it may sometimes be beneficial to fix up an old pump when needed. Read on to explore practical applications for aftermarket materials.
A submersible pump is a device that has a hermetically sealed motor close-coupled to the pump body with the whole assembly submerged in the fluid to be pumped. The pump was originally designed by Armais Arutunoff in 1916 in Russia, with added designs in Sweden in the 1940s. Read on to learn about submersible pumps and their applications.
OEMs of large pumps can significantly reduce cost by using Kingsbury's model CH thrust/journal bearing, which includes an autonomous lubrication system, thus eliminating the need for a lube skid, backup pump, accumulator, rundown tank and all their associated costs. Learn how Kingsbury's CH System works.
In industrial pumps, a lantern ring (also known as a shaft packing lantern ring or simply packing ring) is a component used within the packing gland or stuffing box, which surrounds the pump shaft. Its primary purpose is to enhance the effectiveness of the shaft sealing system to prevent fluid leakage along the pump shaft.
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