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Allweiler AG: Try pumps with no obligation

Companies with demanding pumping tasks can now try progressing cavity pumps and peristaltic pumps from Allweiler AG at no obligation. By making this offer, Allweiler intends to demonstrate to potential customers how they can benefit from using these pumps under difficult conditions. This event will continue until the end of 2008. 

With its unusual trial offer, Allweiler AG, the leading European pump manufacturer, wishes to attract new target groups and enter new markets by showing that its progressing cavity pumps and peristaltic pumps have capacities that go far beyond common pumping requirements. Although these pumps have been used for decades around the world for many different process steps in wastewater and the food and beverage industries, they have only rarely been utilized in particularly demanding situations. As a result, there has been a distinct lack of information in these areas.

However, these pumps are well-suited to liquids that are sensitive to pressure and shearing forces, very thick liquids, liquids that must be pumped across great distances without pulsation, as well as liquids that contain a large amount of solids or long fibers. What's more, they can be individually adapted to substances with problematic chemical or physical properties. This is made possible because Allweiler is one of the few manufacturers that produces its own stators for progressing cavity pumps from more than 20 different materials.
This promotional event is aimed primarily at operators and builders in the wastewater-treatment, chemical, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries. In particular, it is intended for potential customers who must overcome unusual pumping tasks and desire an efficient, economical solution. Allweiler will provide free analysis, sizing, installation, and on-site service throughout the trial period. The exact nature and duration of the trial period will be agreed with each customer individually.

This promotional event will continue until the end of 2008. 
For more information contact Jörg Gertz, E-mail j.gertz@allweiler.de

Posted: June 12, 2008

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