Where are Sandpiper pumps made?

Where are Sandpiper pumps made?

Phoenix Pumps, Inc. is a factory authorized and stocking distributor for Sandpiper products. Our 41,000 square foot facility is located in Phoenix, Arizona.

Who makes Sandpiper pumps?

Sandpiper is an air-operated double diaphragm pump brand known for its broad range of pump sizes and models, innovation, and reliability. Sandpiper is the original brand under the company Warren Rupp, which has been a leading manufacturer of air-operated double diaphragm pumps for more than 50 years.

What does a Sandpiper pump do?

Client in Pulp and Paper Market Safely empties Sump of Hazardous Wastewater. Reliable air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pumps make every pulp processing plant safer. When functioning properly, they safely dispose of hazardous wastewater generated during the papermaking process.

What is a double diaphragm pump used for?

AODD pumps are generally used for transfer applications and can handle a wide variety of feeds including sludges, slurries, abrasive and shear sensitive fluids. Although they are robust, reliable and easy to maintain they can be noisy, prone to icing, and are limited to low pressure applications.

How does an Aodd pump work?

An AODD pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses compressed air as a power source. The compressed air is shifted from one chamber to the other by a linked shaft that allows the chambers to move simultaneously.

Where are Aodd pumps used?

AODD pumps offer a sealless, positive displacement alternative to centrifugal pumps. They are used for a number of applications across a wide range of industries including oil and gas, food processing, chemicals, paints, electronics and pharmaceuticals.

Can Aodd pump run dry?

Double Diaphragm Pumps Can Run Dry Without Damaging the Pump or System. AODD pumps can run dry for an extended period of time without damaging the pump or its components. It’s very common for pumps to run dry.

Does a diaphragm pump need to be primed?

A diaphragm pump is a positive displacement pump that uses a combination of reciprocating action and either a flapper valve or a ball valve to transfer liquids. Diaphragm pumps are self priming and are ideal for viscous liquids.

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