Goulds Pumps Expands Polyshield ® Line To Include ANSI Combo Units

20.11.2001

Seneca Falls, New York, USA – Goulds Pumps, an ITT Industries company, has added ANSI Combo Units to its line of Polyshield pre-engineered baseplate and foundation designs. Polyshield consists of a modular monolithic polymer shell that provides a durable corrosion resistant foundation to support rotating equipment.

With the addition of the ANSI STX and MTX Combo Units, users in highly corrosive applications can now install a foundation/baseplate combination – a complete integrated system formed as singular unit to ensure optimum performance in those highly corrosive applications.

The STX and MTX units are constructed of Novolac Epoxy, which resists most acids, alkalines and solvents for long service life. Standard features include catch basins, grout holes and inserts of 304 stainless steel. Options are available in polymer materials and high alloy inserts.

About ITT Industries

ITT Industries, Inc. (www.ittind.com) is a global engineering and manufacturing company with leading positions in the markets it serves. The company reported 2000 sales of $4.8 billion from its four segments: Connectors and Switches, Defense Products and Services, Pumps and Complementary Products, and Specialty Products.

Headquartered in White Plains, New York, the company employs approximately 38,000 people around the world. In addition to the New York Stock Exchange, ITT Industries is traded on the Midwest, Pacific, London, Paris and Frankfurt exchanges.

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