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PRODUCTION • PROCESSING • HANDLING


COST SAVING THIS IS Parflange® F37


Cost saving compared to traditional welding Rapid tube flaring process Worldwide available


The Parflange® F37 non-welded flange system is a time and cost-saving


alternative to traditional welding. It is ideal for large tube sizes up to 273 mm outside diameter and for pressures up to 420 bar. No longer any expensive cleaning, X-raying or testing – preparation time reduced by more than half. Leak-proof, robust, contamination-free – put your trust in the advantages of these innovative products.


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Moving Energy Forward Ideal solutions for upstream, midstream and downstream


As an expert manufacturer of downhole and surface pumps, we produce oilfi eld pump systems according to the highest quality standards. The viscosity of your oil or its percentage of gas or sand makes no diff erence to the NETZSCH positive displacement pumps.


We provide pump designs that have proven reliability, operational safety and low lifecycle costs. Please call regarding API confi rmity.


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03.09. – 06.09.2019


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