When equipment is sent out for refurbishment, the expectation is that mechanical and hydraulic performance upon reinstallation will be better than what was experienced in the worn condition. This assumption holds true in most cases; however, unexpected behavior can occur after a pump is remanufactured and reinstalled. Read more.
Nothing strikes fear in the hearts of a pump system owner quite like the thought of an unexpected shutdown and for good reason. Downtime is lost revenue. If a system is not up and running, it is not producing, the team is idle and it is losing time and progress. Read on for tips from a manufacturer to overcome any emergency repair situation.
Challenging chemicals are used to meet treatment goals in wastewater operations. Polymers are high-viscosity fluids used for flocculation and coagulation and to aid in removal of solid particles. pH in wastewater must maintain certain levels to meet regulatory demands. pH is often adjusted using chemicals like sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid and others, which are caustic.
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