Monthly Archives: January 2021

  1. January 15, 2021

    CASE STUDY: Energy Service Company Replaces Two Peristaltic Pumps with One Graco Husky 1050e

    Challenge:

    An energy service company that refurbishes catalytic converters for power plants previously used two 29 mm peristaltic pumps to move lime slurry at 20% to 30% concentration for each of their two water treatment applications. These two peristaltic hose pumps were taking up a large portion of the workspace. In addition, the hoses on the peristaltic pumps needed to be replaced every 2 to 6 weeks, which was backing up production and increasing maintenance and repair costs. The company was looking for a solution to use their space more efficiently, decrease maintenance, and still maintain production flow rates.


    Solution:

    By installing one Husky 1050e from Graco into their water treatment facility, the energy service company was able to shut down both peristaltic pumps on a line and rely solely on the 1050e for lime slurry supply. They were surprised to discover that the Husky 1050e could achieve the same flow rates as the two pumps that it replaced

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  2. January 15, 2021

    Chemical Compatibility Guide

    Materials used in your pump and pumping systems must be chemically compatible with the fluid being transferred. Get this mix wrong and you'll not only reduce the lifespan of your pump but you'll risk corrosion and pump failure. Graco's Chemical Compatibility Guide is an essential tool to help ensure that that you select the right pump for your application.

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  3. January 12, 2021

    Selecting the Right Food and Beverage Pump

    These four characteristics should guide your decision

    Proper ingredient transfer equipment is crucial in maintaining optimal efficiency and high product quality while balancing operating costs. Food and beverage processors have a difficult task making purchasing decisions when installing new equipment or upgrading outdated equipment. A four-ingredient recipe exists to select the right pump technology for food and beverage applications.

    Food and beverage processing has no shortage of options for material pumping. The options can seem overwhelming, from the industry’s new twin screw pumps, the reliable rotary lobe pumps, the adaptable electric and air-operated diaphragm pumps, the powerful piston pumps, and so on. There is a configuration available in the market to meet a user’s needs. The following considerations will steer you in the right direction.


    1. Flow Rate

    The volume flow rate is determined by multiplying material velocity and tubing size to

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