Verder Acquires Ponndorf
Verder International BV has acquired Ponndorf Gerätetechnik GmbH (Kassel, Germany), manufacturer of peristaltic pumps for industrial applications.
Verder International BV has acquired Ponndorf Gerätetechnik GmbH (Kassel, Germany), manufacturer of peristaltic pumps for industrial applications.
China, one the world s largest manufacturer of electronics and the largest consumer of semiconductor products, accounts for about 40 percent of global consumption. Many of the leading international semiconductor companies have transferred their production to China, making the country a key link in the international industrial chain.
World Pumps China, published by Ringier Trade Media Ltd., has announced Verder Liquids BV as the winner of the 2014 Ringier Technology Innovation Awards for the Pumps and Valves Industry.
Verder International is proud to announce the opening of its latest office, Verder India Pumps PVT. LTD in Pune.
The Tropism Well automatically detects the presence of a person and gracefully pours an exact serving of drink before moving back to its original position. The Verderflex R3DC pump was the perfect fit for this application, with its robust design and thick wall tubing which excels in suction and pressure handling.
At a Wastewater Treatment Plant in Dekalb County, Georgia, progressing cavity pumps gave dry running problems and consequential high maintance costs when dosing flocculent.
A Packaging company in Australia needed an effective means to transfer glue at 6 l/min from its IBC holding tanks to its glue rollers. A flow rate of 6 liters per minute was required.
Verderflex: After decades of uncontrolled industrial (mining) activities, water supply is under serious threat. Studies show that acid water levels in the country s mines are rising at a staggering average rate of 0.59 m/day.
Verder Liquids division realizes its distribution plans for Northern Europe by opening a Denmark office per June 1st.
The Sioux Falls Water Purification Plant in South Dakota USA, had always relied on gravity to feed slaked lime slurry to their softening basins. In 2009, the staff decided to give gravity a helping hand by trialing a pump to move the slurry more effectively.