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January 10th, 2019
The diaphragm pump has a history of repeated breakdown,
and is often considered to be very unreliable because of this problem.
Many people are discouraged from buying the diaphragm pump due to this
problem. However, if you are stuck with one of these machines, or if you
choose to use it, the...
Whether a person contracts these diseases from water depends on the
type of pathogen, the number of organisms in the water (density), the
strength of the organism (virulence), the volume of water ingested, and
the susceptibility of the individual. Purification of drinking water
containing pa...
A cooling tower water treatment system is an arrangement of
technologies that remove damaging impurities from your cooling tower
feed water, circulation water, and/or blowdown. The specific configuration of your system will depend on several things, including:
What type of cooling tower you hav...
A diaphragm pump such as the Pulsafeeder Pulsatron C series
LC54SA-VHC1-XXX uses a positive displacement diaphragm powered by an
electronic solenoid. There is no motor needing a fan for cooling so the
pump is completely enclosed and rated for outdoor use. There is a
stroke length...
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December 13th, 2018
First of all we have been in business for 49 years (since 1969) serving the water and waste water industries. We supply all the major manufacturers which are listed below. Second, we have an experienced sales staff ready to help you select the right equipment for your particular applicat...
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December 13th, 2018
Our RC-100 rust sequestering chemical has been concentrated even more to give you the very best in stopping red rust stains from your sprinkler systems. ...
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November 11th, 2015
Pulsafeeder www.pulsatron.comLMI www.lmipumps.comWalchem www.walchem.comNeptune  ...
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November 11th, 2015
Just copy and paste this link onto your web browser. It is very informative. http://stenner.com/support/videos/videos-quickpro-pump-head-introduction...
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July 16th, 2015
For those of us who have been around boilers and cooling towers for years now, it can be easy to forget how we may have struggled when we first learned about controlling the chemistry of boilers and cooling towers. After running all the chemical tests, where do you start when the phosphate is ...
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July 16th, 2015
BEYOND CYCLES Whether we’re talking about boilers or cooling towers, we know if we reduce blowdown, cycles will increase, and if we increase blowdown, cycles will decrease, We also know the other constituents in the water (phosphate, sulfite, molybdate, etc.) will change in the same dir...