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The world’s leading peristaltic pumps, now with EtherNet/IP™ control Watson-Marlow’s industry leading range of 530, 630 and 730 peristaltic pumps are now available... News/Insight
New technology designed for high pressure low flow applications Minnesota water treatment facility needed a new pump to feed sodium hypochlorite under high... News/Insight
NSF-ANSI 61 certified pumps from WMFTG assure safe use in water industry applications A number of WMFTG pumps have been certified to the NSF/ANSI 61 standard, providing further... News/Insight
Industry first as chemical pumps meet NSF 61 WMFTG has achieved a significant milestone in acquiring the first NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 accreditation... News/Insight
Reliable coagulant dosing key to successful phosphorous control How to meet the ambitious goal of achieving a "good ecological and chemical condition" in rivers,... News/Insight
Non-Adhesive bonded construction Aflex are keen to emphasise the differences in construction between adhesive bonded construction... News/Insight
Easing the cost of phosphorous removal in AMP7 Chemical use lies at the forefront of cost-saving plans as the water industry in England and... News/Insight
Aflex Hose awarded Environmental Management System – ISO 14001:2015 Achieving ISO 14001 accreditation will help Aflex improve their performance through more... News/Insight
Aflex Hose announce the publication of a new European Standard for PTFE hoses The standard is relevant to hose constructions that do not utilize adhesives to bond layers of... News/Insight
Corroflon Unlike other convoluted PTFE hoses on the market, Corroflon is fully kink proof. News/Insight
Aflex hose Streamline Tag Aflex have decided to switch to 'Streamline Tag' in order to provide improved hose identification... News/Insight