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SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT


Keeping the World Flowing


Improving efficiency & minimising downtime It’s in our DNA


Above: Netzsch pumps have low pulsation, low vibration and a set volume in their cavities for high performance in extreme conditions


60 years of innovative & reliable flow control solutions


the best lifespan out of the pump and its various components. In the end, quality equals safety


and effi ciency. Compromising with a slightly slower fl ow rate will increase the overall lifetime of mining equipment and save money on operating costs and replacements. A bit of attention to the appropriate seals and accessories will ensure the safety of the crew and the environment, preventing damage and potential lawsuits. Instead of running systems full throttle and then dealing with the consequences as they come, most operators will choose effi ciency and quality over speed and risk. ●


John Dean is project manager at Netzsch Pumps North America


A single source for:


• Reliable, energy saving solutions • Electric and pneumatic technologies • Isolating, modulating and failsafe duties • Industry-preferred network compatibility • New plant or retrofit upgrade


T +44 (0) 1225 733200 E information@rotork.com rotork.com


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