Right now in Atlanta, Georgia, Cornell Pump is exhibiting at the IPPE Expo. We'll be showcasing our cutter pumps for food processing applications through Thursday, January 29th.
Visit IPPExpo.com for more info about the show or to register to attend. Look for us in booth b8087.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Cornell Pump recognizes Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a National Day of Service and encourages everyone to consider what they can do for their community and for their country.
It is with pride that Cornell makes an effort to give back to our community in various ways, including fundraising events, blood drives, and charity donation drives.
It is with pride that Cornell makes an effort to give back to our community in various ways, including fundraising events, blood drives, and charity donation drives.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
We're Pumped to See You at the NWFPA!
Cornell Pump is excited to be exhibiting at the Northwest Food Processors Association, and invite you to stop by Booth 937! We'll have our hydro transport food pumps, innovative trash/self-priming pumps, and reliable refrigeration pumps on display in our booth.
We look forward to you stopping by and seeing our all new Arctic King line of refrigeration pumps. This robust hermetic line operates at 1,200 to 1,800 RPM, significantly increasing pump life and offering excellent NPSHR.
For information about our innovative hydro transport pumps that can significantly reduce food damage, see our brochure.
Arctic King reigns supreme in refrigeration! Cornell has designed and manufactured reliable and low operating speed refrigeration pumps for more than 50 years. We're in tens of thousands of installations. Now, our Arctic King line features a built in bearing monitor. Available in numerous sizes, the pump will wow in person. If you want to see it now, please look at these brochures and data sheets!
Interested in robust trash pump that boosts efficiency up to 8 percent better than leading competitors? Need a super high head self-priming pump?
Learn about our STX and STH series.
We look forward to you stopping by and seeing our all new Arctic King line of refrigeration pumps. This robust hermetic line operates at 1,200 to 1,800 RPM, significantly increasing pump life and offering excellent NPSHR.
Want to see our exciting products now?
You can see our exciting and innovative line of food and industrial pumps on our website at www.cornellpump.com.For information about our innovative hydro transport pumps that can significantly reduce food damage, see our brochure.
Arctic King reigns supreme in refrigeration! Cornell has designed and manufactured reliable and low operating speed refrigeration pumps for more than 50 years. We're in tens of thousands of installations. Now, our Arctic King line features a built in bearing monitor. Available in numerous sizes, the pump will wow in person. If you want to see it now, please look at these brochures and data sheets!
Interested in robust trash pump that boosts efficiency up to 8 percent better than leading competitors? Need a super high head self-priming pump?
Learn about our STX and STH series.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Are You Pumped for Pump School 2015?
Registration for Cornell's 2015 Pump School is now open! Join us this September for two days of education and hands-on training in beautiful Portland, Oregon.
When: September 22-23, 2015
Where: Embassy Suites, Downtown Portland
Session 1 will cover basic hydralics and include system design, pump selection as well as construction materials, installation and troubleshooting.
Session 2 will cover advanced topics including NPSHA/R calculations, metallurgy, engergy efficiency calculations, system curves for pumps in paralell and in series, motors, mechanical seals, and life cycle costs.
Day two will involve hands-on training at the Cornell factory in the morning, with additional training or seminars in the afternoon.
Breakfast and lunch are provided both days. Download the Pump School brochure for more information about Cornell's Pump School.
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