Wastecorp Pumps Launches www.wastecorp.com

Sunday 19 November 2006 @ 5:55 am

Wastecorp Pumps(R) is pleased to announce the launch of its redesigned website www.wastecorp.com. The new wastecorp.com informs customers of Wastecorp’s growing line of customized pump products including plunger/piston, diaphragm, centrifugal, end suction, split- case, submersible, vertical sewage, circulation, in-line and more.

Wastecorp(R) is well known for its line of industry leading plunger pumps. The new wastecorp.com focuses on the entire breadth of the company’s fluid handling pumps. “From golf course irrigation professionals to municipal wastewater treatment plant operators, our customers demand products that suit custom pump applications,” says Marc Johnson, Technical Support Manager of Wastecorp Pumps. “The time is right, to show on-line users the exciting new fluid handling possibilities at Wastecorp. Pumps.”

Wastecorp’s pump brands include Mud-Sucker(R) Diaphragm Pumps, Trash Flow(R) Centrifugal Pumps, Turbo Flow(TM) high volume pumps and Wastecorp Plunger Pumps. The company serves the needs of water and wastewater treatment facilities, oil and petrochemical companies, food processing plants, marine, fire and disaster relief applications, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, hotel water booster applications and more.

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Water cart beats drought with Aussie Pumps

Sunday 19 November 2006 @ 5:53 am

With Australia’s drought worsening daily, the need to efficiently transport water is becoming more and more important. Jim Camilleri of Glenwood set up a 8,000 litre water cart designed to fulfil earth, work, dust suppression and water transfer duties in the most efficient way possible. The compact 8,000 litres steel tank fits snugly on the Hino cabin chassis with space for two Aussie self priming centrifugal pumps behind the cab.

John Camilleri is proud of the versatile Aussie two pump system that provides flow and pressure John Camilleri is proud of the versatile Aussie two pump system that provides flow and pressure
One pump, an Aussie Quik-Prime 4” gusher, loads and unloads the tanker at the rate of up to 1800 litres per minute. “That means I can unload and be back on the road again in about 5 to 6 minutes,” Camilleri says.

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