Integrated Pump Technology brings global products to local market
ON DISPLAY Integrated Pump Technology will be showcasing the latest in the range of Grindex pumps
Integrated Pump Technology will showcase its range of global original equipment manufacturing pumps at Electra Mining Africa. The company was established four years ago as the official Southern African distributor for the well-respected Grindex range of electrical submersible pumps and last year introduced the Italian manufactured Faggiolati pumps to its product offering.
Grindex pumps incorporate a unique air valve that allows the impeller to pass air instead of water protecting the unit in dry run conditions. These robustly constructed pumps are engineered to operate in harsh environments offering end-users reliability and energy efficiency.
The range of Grindex dewatering pumps range in size from 0.5 kW to 90 kW with a new 145 kW unit currently in field trials. This unit will be released to market early next year.
The Grindex slurry pumps are robust workhorses made for use in mines and quarries and sizes range from 3 kW to 70 kW. These pumps are equipped with an agitator mechanism that directs settled material to the pump’s intake.
The sludge pumps range has all the advantages of the other two ranges, as well as a recessed vortex impeller and split hydraulics with replaceable rubber linings. This allows these pumps to handle larger solids with increased abrasion resistance.
Manufactured in Italy, the Faggiolati quality submersible drainage and wastewater pumps are considered a natural complement to the company’s Grindex pump and accessory range. One of the most significant advantages that Faggiolati pumps offer is that all units are equipped with Premium Efficiency IE3 motors. This is particularly important on a continent that needs energy efficient products and solutions. The extensive product line-up, of more than 800 items, ranges from 0.5 kW to 350 kW.
Integrated Pump Technology has a strong network of 16 strategically located distributors, each of which has a solid track record. This facilitates rapid local access to sales and technical information with the distributors being supported by dedicated account managers ensuring effective and optimal solutions and service.
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