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Water Loss Asia 2024: Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction

Water Loss Asia 2024: Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction

Water Loss Asia (WLA) 2024, taking place from 19-21 November 2024 at the Royale Chulan Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, will deliver an immersive in-person gathering that will leave you inspired and empowered. This year’s event, themed “Asian Perspectives on Water Loss Management and Carbon Reduction,” is set to bring together industry leaders, professionals, and innovators to address critical issues and share solutions for water loss and carbon footprint reduction in Asia.

LATEST NEWS

Japanese design award for SQ

12.01.2001 -

Grundfos’ SQ submersible pump has received the Good Design Award 2000, a Japanese award given for excellent design pointing towards the future. Design in this connection is not merely external beauty – there are also fundamental demands for the functionality of the product: as well as high quality and security, the product must add to the quality of life.

WOMA Introduces New High-Efficiency Cleaning Nozzle ORBIMASTER

12.01.2001 -

WOMA offers one of the most complete nozzle carrier head program worldwide for high-pressure cleaning equipment with operating pressures up to 3,000 bar (43,500 psi). It includes self-propelling carrier heads as well as externally driven nozzle heads. The very latest product is the high-efficiency nozzle series ORBIMASTER®.

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  • Hydromatic pumps used in lift station upgrade

    12.01.2001 -

    As the Lake County, Illinois area continues its rapid growth, the public works department found itself faced with a challenge. The Milwaukee Ave/Route 21 lift station originally installed in 1987, needed to be upgraded from its present capacity of 2100 GPM, or 3 MGD, to handle an ultimate flow of 8 MGD without interrupting service.

    HYDROMATIC ANNOUNCES NEW POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT GRINDER PUMP

    12.01.2001 -

    The new Hydromatic HPD200 positive displacement grinder pump is specifically designed to meet the demands of residential wastewater and sewage applications. The HPD Grinder is engineered for low-pressure sewer systems and is ideal for “high head” applications involving single family residences and cottages. The powerful class F insulated 2 HP 1750 RPM pump produces a nearly constant flow under a wide range of continuously varying conditions with reliable performance of heads to 245 feet and flows of 19 gpm. The HPD200 is available in manual or automatic models, and is also available in complete package systems for quick installations.

    IDEX Corporation Completes Acquisition of Liquid Controls, L.L.C.

    11.01.2001 -

    NORTHBROOK, Ill., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ — Dennis K. Williams, chairman, president and chief executive officer of IDEX Corporation, and Fred G. Wacker III, president and principal shareholder of Liquid Controls, L.L.C., today announced the acquisition of Liquid Controls by IDEX. Liquid Controls is headquartered in Lake Bluff, Illinois, and has joint ventures in Italy and India. Liquid Controls becomes IDEX’s 12th stand-alone business and will be operated as part of its Pump Products Group. Terms of this cash transaction were not disclosed.

    10 Years with LOWARA in the New Zealand market place

    11.01.2001 -

    The year 2000 is significant for the LOWARA New Zealand distributor, Brown Brothers Engineers Ltd, in that we are not just celebrating a new millennium, but celebrating a large milestone for the LOWARA brand. 2000 signifies our first decade with LOWARA in the New Zealand market place.

    IDEX to Broadcast Year-End Conference Call Over the Internet

    10.01.2001 -

    NORTHBROOK, Ill., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ — IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX)

    today announced it will broadcast its year-end conference call over the

    Internet on Tuesday, January 16, at 1:30 p.m. CST. Chairman, President and

    Chief Executive Officer Dennis K. Williams, and Senior Vice President —

    Finance and Chief Financial Officer Wayne P. Sayatovic will discuss the

    company’s recent financial performance and respond to questions from the

    financial analyst community.

    Two Major Pump Associations Announce Solution to Dramatic Increases in Worldwide Energy Costs

    09.01.2001 -

    PARSIPPANY, N.J., January 8, 2001 – In response to the current worldwide energy cost crisis, industries are being driven to seek far-reaching savings alternatives. A solution has been derived in the form of a 200-page reference guide, Pump Life Cycle Costs: A Guide to LCC Analysis for Pumping Systems, the result of a joint effort by the Hydraulic Institute (HI), the largest association of pump producers and leading suppliers in North America, and Europump, spokesperson for 15 national pump manufacturing associations in Europe.

    Hydraulic Institute New E-Store Offers Extensive Product Line

    09.01.2001 -

    PARSIPPANY, N.J., January 8, 2001 – New 2000 Edition ANSI/HI Pump Standards, a new Life Cycle Cost User Guide, an energy reduction video education program, pump handbooks and industry market research highlight the continually expanding line of resources now available for secure purchase through the Hydraulic Institute (HI) new E-store at www.pumps.org. The site features easy ordering instructions and a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section. As a bonus, HI includes a complimentary Engineering Data Book (a $79.00 value) with orders totaling $250.00 or more.

    Hydraulic Institute to Sponsor Nat´l Manufacturing Week – Introduces new standards and life cycle cost guidelines at Fluid Handling Pavilion

    09.01.2001 -

    PARSIPPANY, N.J., January 8, 2001 – In view of the prominent role that pumps play in manufacturing, the Hydraulic Institute (HI) announces plans to represent the pumping industry as a sponsor of National Manufacturing Week (NMW), taking place March 5-8, 2001 at Chicago’s McCormick Place Complex. As an association sponsor of the National Plant Engineering MRO & Management area of NMW, HI will specifically support the Fluid Handling Pavilion within the Plant area.