Marlow Bredel South
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Pumps
Pump copes with debris without blocking
There are clear pollution guidelines for dealing with industrial effluent, but complying with these regulations can be hindered by the notorious unreliability of the pumps used in the waste disposal process.By: Megan Wait
28th August 2009
Electra Mining
Manufacturer displays pump range for demanding applications
A comprehensive range of pumps will be exhibited by Watson-Marlow Bredel SA at its stand at Electra Mining.By: Janice Healing
29th August 2008
Pumps
Pump sales soar for peristaltic pump specialist
Peristaltic pump specialist Watson-Marlow Bredel South Africa has achieved a 93% increase in sales during the period March 2007 to July 2008.29th August 2008
Mining Services
Peristaltic pump manufacturer flexes its muscle
The South African branch of peristaltic pump manufacturer Watson -Marlow Bredel has targeted KwaZulu-Natal as a significant growth node by opening a new branch office at Mahogany Ridge, in Pinetown.By: Loni Prinsloo
8th February 2008
Mining Services
No blockages ahead for peristaltic pump demand
With R19-million worth of orders already in the pipeline for 2007, R14-million of which will fulfil mining sector demand, the South African branch of peristaltic pumps manufacturer Watson-Marlow Bredel expects to double last year’s...By: Neal Goldwyer
15th June 2007
Pumps
Peristaltic pumps still a favourite for industrial wastewater treatment
Pump selection is a complex task. With so many products to choose from, varying costs and many specific requirements, it’s no easy decision.9th February 2007
Pumps
New peristaltic units can pump up to 80 m3/h
Watson-Marlow Bredel SA has unveiled its new range of SPX direct-coupled peristaltic pumps which can pump up to 80 cubic metres per hour with pressures of up to 16 bar.By: Ollie Madlala
11th February 2005
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