Thank you to all the Cornell customers, distributors, and dealers who made WEFTEC 2013 such a tremendous show.
We hope we saw you in Chicago this year—and we look forward to engaging with you at WEFTEC 2014 in New Orleans.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
WEFTEC 2013
We are at WEFTEC 2013 right now. Swing by and see what's new, or get a question answered by one of our expert staff or marketing team. There's a lot of new literature and products so swing on by!
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Friday, October 4, 2013
JOIN US AT WEFTEC (OCT. 7 - 9, 2013)
Stop by our booth at WEFTEC 2013 this year. We will be there in full force ready to answer any and all of your questions. See you there!
HERE'S A LIST OF THE REST OF OUR 2013 TRADE SHOWS.
Check out our WEFTEC 2012 images below...
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
HERE'S A LIST OF THE REST OF OUR 2013 TRADE SHOWS.
Check out our WEFTEC 2012 images below...
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Friday, September 27, 2013
THANKS TO ALL WHO ATTENDED & HELPED WITH CORNELL'S 2013 PUMP SCHOOL
A huge THANK YOU to everyone for attending Cornell Pump Company's biggest and best PUMP SCHOOL yet. It simply cannot be done without YOU, the attendees. We received a lot of positive comments on how educational and informative PUMP SCHOOL 2013 was, and we thank you for that.
Thank you to everyone who submitted images for the photo contest. There were a ton of great images, but we had to select one and only one. The winner was:
If there is anything else anyone needs, like brochures or presentations, shoot us an email at INFO@CORNELLPUMP.com to request it (Sorry, but we can't email you any Voodoo Donuts!). Keep your eyes on our PUMP SCHOOL 2014 page for information on it. It'll be here faster than you know!
Thanks again, and see you all real soon!
Thank you to everyone who submitted images for the photo contest. There were a ton of great images, but we had to select one and only one. The winner was:
Arley and Carlos @ Multnomah Falls |
The rest of the entries for the photo contest can be viewed on our Facebook page (link).
If there is anything else anyone needs, like brochures or presentations, shoot us an email at INFO@CORNELLPUMP.com to request it (Sorry, but we can't email you any Voodoo Donuts!). Keep your eyes on our PUMP SCHOOL 2014 page for information on it. It'll be here faster than you know!
Thanks again, and see you all real soon!
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
PUMP SCHOOL 2013 | Tuesday and Wednesday
Pump School 2013 kicks off in less than an hour—nearly 250 participants learning, connecting, and increasing their pump knowledge for two solid days.
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
New Cornell 8NHG19 Pump Announced for High Head, High Flow Applications
New Cornell pump Announced for High Head, High Flow Applications
Cornell announces the new 8NHG19 pump built primarily for hydraulic fracturing water transfer, rental applications and agricultural manure slurry. Designed to perform between the capacities of the 81026MX and 8NHTH, the 8NHG19 features an impressive 625’ of head, up to 7,000 GPM, a 2.44” solids diameter handling size, and a maximum efficient of 82 percent!
Construction
Performance
Cornell announces the new 8NHG19 pump built primarily for hydraulic fracturing water transfer, rental applications and agricultural manure slurry. Designed to perform between the capacities of the 81026MX and 8NHTH, the 8NHG19 features an impressive 625’ of head, up to 7,000 GPM, a 2.44” solids diameter handling size, and a maximum efficient of 82 percent!
Here are the specs and features on a standard 8NHG19:
Construction
- 10” 150# suction, 8” 300# discharge
- 3 vane, threaded impeller (19.5” max diameter)
- Double wear rings
- Ductile iron 100-70-03 impeller (other materials available)
- Ductile iron wet end (other materials available)
- Casing walls of .88” thick minimum
- Standard Type 2 seal
- 17-4PH shaft
- Available on F/EM18DB FRAME only
- Available in Cycloseal® configuration only
- 300 PSI maximum casing pressure
Performance
- Shutoff head: 625 ft!
- Max flow at 2150 RPM: 7,000 GPM
- Max operating speed: 2,150 RPM
- Max HP @ max speed & trim: 900 HP
- 2.44” solids handling capability
- 82% maximum efficiency
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
EVEN BEFORE COMPUTER RECORDS
Cornell’s products are engineered for performance and reliability. We frequently get requests for parts that are not computerized…and we have computer records back to 1981!
Our application engineer Butch Veatch was able to help a customer get a volute off a Cornell pump from 1977. We’re hopeful that it will lead to an order, but more importantly, it speaks to the quality and durability of Cornell products.
Here is the picture from Twitter, showing the pump apart:
Thanks to the help of Butch from @CornellPump we pulled the volute off this vintage 1977 pump. pic.twitter.com/Oy4gIrH1tD
Thanks to the help of Butch from @CornellPump we pulled the volute off this vintage 1977 pump. pic.twitter.com/Oy4gIrH1tD
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©2013 Cornell Pump Company
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Cornell's New STX SERIES Featured On IMPELLER.NET
FROM IMPELLER.NET:
New Self-Priming Pump Series Launched by Cornell Pump Company:
Cornell Pump Company announces it has begun manufacturing a line of 3”, 4”, and 6” self-priming pumps designed to efficiently and effectively tackle dirty water while pumping solids up to 3” in diameter...
==MORE AFTER CLICKING THE LINK BELOW==
http://impeller.net/magazine/News_en/doc6919x.asp
Cornell's STX SERIES page.
New Self-Priming Pump Series Launched by Cornell Pump Company:
Cornell Pump Company announces it has begun manufacturing a line of 3”, 4”, and 6” self-priming pumps designed to efficiently and effectively tackle dirty water while pumping solids up to 3” in diameter...
==MORE AFTER CLICKING THE LINK BELOW==
http://impeller.net/magazine/News_en/doc6919x.asp
Cornell's STX SERIES page.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Spreading the Word about a Successful Agitation Boat Field Demo
Puck Custom Enterprises, a Cornell pump distributor, showcased their agitation boats and direct injection technology at a farm in Merced, California last week.
The demo days, designed to let dairymen and other interested parties see the power of the agitation boat and the benefits of applying the liquid manure to the field using a drag hose system, was held at a working dairy with a very solids laden manure lagoon.
When PCE first placed a boat on the lagoon, they were not able to locate any spots with more than five feet of liquid (in a 15 foot deep pond). As the photos illustrate, much of the lagoon had solids all the way out of the water. After about three and a half days of intense work, the agitation boats, 6NHTB and 10NNT Cornell equipped models, were able to mix enough solids and liquid together to get a sounding pole to touch all the way down to the bottom of the lagoon throughout the entire enclosure.
After the mixing process, PCE pumped over 5 million gallons of nutrient rich liquid manure about a mile away to be direct injected in the farmer’s fields. Cornell 6NHTB19 lagoon and booster pumps were used to power the dragline. The nutrient was being deployed at up to 2,400 gallons per minute; saving the farmer thousands in watering and fertilizing expense, and reducing the build-up of solids in his lagoon. The solids content of the 5 million gallons pumped would have filled approximately 400 trucks needing to be hauled away.
PCE plans more demonstrations in California. As dates become available, we will post on the blog.
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