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Sulzer Pumps is a provider of
innovative products and services to satisfy
your requirements in centrifugal pumping.
Sulzer offers a wide portfolio to business
partners in the oil & gas and hydrocarbon
processing industries, to contractors
and operators of pulp & paper mills and
power generation plants as well as for
customers in the water treatment & distribution,
food, metals and fertilizer businesses.
State-of-the-art manufacturing facilities
are located on all continents with sales
offices, service centers and representatives
in more than 150 countries around the
globe.
Strong R&D Effort
Sulzer Pumps places great emphasis on
research and development.It starts with
basic research, where the focus is on
hydraulics, cavitation, erosion, corrosion
and mechanical design (particularly rotor-dynamic
design).
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Basic research advances are then applied
to product development, where engineers
work closely with customers all over the
world on the practical implementation
of innovative ideas. At any point, they
can call upon the diverse expertise of
the many research specialists working
in pumping laboratories.
Pump Testing - Unique Capabilities
Sulzer operates over 20 test facilities
worldwide. The facilities are suitable
for horizontal, vertical, open pit, high
flow rate/high energy and multiphase testing.
Sulzer Pumps can perform tests at 50 and
60 Hz and, depending on the site, are
able to operate using diesel engines,
gas engines and gas turbines in addition
to conventional electric motors.
Continuing Leadership in Technology
and Products
Sulzer Pumps has always been acknowledged
throughout the industry as having class
leading technology and product lines.
This reputation has been earned over the
years through the continuous development
of both existing and new pump ranges.
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The center of any refinery or chemical process plant is the end suction process pump. Taking the best features of two existing ranges, the Z and CAP, Sulzer Pumps developed the OHH range as the core of its global product strategy. Successfully introduced on the back of API610 9th edition, the OHH has performed strongly in both 50Hz and 60Hz markets with thousands of units now in operation.
Using the hydraulic components of the OHH, a number of variants were introduced. The OHC uses a canned motor and the OHM has a magnetic drive. Both units offer alternative solutions to the growing need for 100% leak free pumps with the added security of being built to refinery industry standards.
Because of space constraints or operator preference, many applications require vertical process pumps. To fill this need the standard OHH hydraulic was again adapted for vertical configuration. The OHV allows seal or bearing changes without removal of the drive motor making for quick and simple maintenance.
The latest edition to the OH family is the OHHL. Many processes require relatively high heads to be generated but at low flow rates. In the past this was achieved by either a bypass system or simply running the pump back on its curve. Neither of these solutions are satisfactory, the former being wasteful, the latter risking poor performance and reduced reliability. The solution was the development of a completely new hydraulic specifically for low flow operation. The OHHL uses common bearing assemblies with the OHH and has been designed to compliment the OHH range creating a seamless performance extension at low flow rates. The OHH, OHM, OHC, OHV and OHHL represent the most modern and integrated range of heavy duty process pumps in the market today.
All new products will be featured at the Sulzer Pumps stand Hall 8, U13 - V16 at ACHEMA 2006 - why not come along and see why Sulzer Pumps should be The Heart of Your Process.
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Mechanical
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Mechanical
division is a major player in the supply of equipment
covering rotating equipment, generators, process
equipment, piping and valves.
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Instrumentation &
Control
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The Instrumentation &
Control Division has been the vital source for
dynamic systems.
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Drilling & Workover
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This
division is the integral part of the company's
activities and has been continually strengthening
its capabilities to serve national and international
operating companies in the upstream oilfield market
better.
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