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IPR enhances operational efficiency with pump rebuild solutions

IPR’S pump rebuild facility plays a pivotal role in the lifecycle management of pumping equipment, offering a cost effective alternative to the outright purchase of new equipment

IPR offers vital pump services—servicing, repair, rebuild and refurbishment—to boost efficiency and reliability without big new investments

During the IPR rebuild process, pumps can be tailored to meet specific operational requirements or upgraded with the latest technologies to improve performance and efficiency

The process of rebuilding a pump involves disassembling it, cleaning all components and then inspecting each part for wear and damage

Before a rebuilt pump is deemed ready for return to service, it undergoes rigorous performance testing ensuring adherence to original specifications

Refurbishing pumps offers an opportunity to extend equipment lifespan significantly, and at a far lower cost

The significant investment in IPR’s pump rebuild facility underscores its commitment to supporting industries like mining, quarrying, water and wastewater management, oil and gas, and manufacturing

11th April 2024

     

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In the current economic climate, where reducing operating costs is paramount, IPR's advanced pump servicing, repair, rebuild and refurbishment capabilities emerge as a critical solution for businesses seeking to enhance efficiency and reliability without the need for substantial new investments.

This is according to Henru Strydom, Operations Manager at IPR, who says that the company’s pump rebuild facility plays a pivotal role in the lifecycle management of pumping equipment, offering a cost effective alternative to the outright purchase of new equipment.

“The significant investment in our facility underscores our commitment to supporting industries like mining, quarrying, water and wastewater management, oil and gas, and manufacturing through the repair and refurbishment of various types of pumps,” Strydom says.

Refurbishing pumps, Strydom says, offers an opportunity to extend equipment lifespan significantly, and at a far lower cost. “Through expert repair and refurbishment, pumps that might otherwise be decommissioned can continue to operate effectively, delivering value well beyond their expected service life. This not only maximises the return on the original investment but also contributes to operational continuity and reliability.”

The process of rebuilding a pump involves disassembling it, cleaning all components and then inspecting each part for wear and damage. Worn or defective parts are repaired or replaced, where deemed necessary, and significant upgrades can be made to improve the pump's performance. This meticulous process ensures that the rebuilt pump is not just restored to its original condition but is often enhanced to offer better efficiency and reliability.

“During the rebuild process, pumps can be tailored to meet specific operational requirements or upgraded with the latest technologies to improve performance and efficiency. This level of customisation allows businesses to adapt their pumping equipment to changing needs or advancements in technology without the need for entirely new purchases,” he explains.

Before a rebuilt pump is deemed ready for return to service, it undergoes rigorous performance testing ensuring adherence to original specifications. The company’s facility boasts a test tank designed to simulate operational conditions, and this allows the evaluation of key performance parameters such as flow rate, pressure, power consumption, efficiency and overall reliability of the pump.

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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