Xylem Pumps specializes in providing solutions in terms of technologies, services and expertise for water and wastewater applications including collection, distribution and the return of water to the environment. Xylem engineers design and create, with a single goal in mind: solving the most challenging water problems.
As a global leader in water solutions, with products sold in more than 150 countries., Xylem provides expertise in water pumping applications, and partners with customers around the world to fix complex water issues. Xylem Flygt and Godwin branded pumps are market leading in the removal and transport of water.
Xylem’s new Flygt BIBO range of submersible dewatering pumps incorporates several proven design features taken from the original and legendary dewatering pump of the same name, as well as innovative enhancements that give the new pumps unmatched wear resistance and uptime capability.
The Flygt 2600 drainage pumps feature Xylem’s patented Dura Spin hydraulic system, Hard-Iron impeller, Plug-In Cartridge seal and are three times more wear-resistant than conventional drainage pumps. Fewer components mean less spare parts to store as well as being one of the easiest products to service on the market. New enhancements to Xylem’s Flygt 2600 range include increased durability of the seal system, greater protection against corrosion, a simplified design and capability for dry running.
Daniel Westin, product manager with Xylem, advises potential buyers that, Often their customers’ core business is not pumping, and sometimes they use whatever pump they have at hand, which may be too large or too small, leading to unnecessary cost. Bringing an expert on board at the beginning of the project will ensure that the right system is put in place and that it operates at an optimum level throughout the lifetime of the dewatering task.
Westin also commented on emerging product trends, “Advances in pump technology in recent years are more a result of technological developments rather than new materials. Hard iron and stainless steel, both used widely in pump manufacture, have been around for a long time. Improvements in dewatering pumps are due primarily to good hydraulic design and smart technologies which increase a pumps wear resistance and efficiency.”
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Daniel Westin
Product Manager, Xylem
www.xyleminc.com
I am looking for wastewater pump which can do 150m3/hr at a head of 100m, wastewater does not contain chemical its just rain water and underground water, its going to be used in Mine.