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 CORNELL OFFERS A FULL LINE OF SOLIDS HANDLING PUMPS

Non-clog Sewage Centrifugal Pump

  Cornell non-clog sewage pumps have incorporated many unique and innovative design features into our wastewater products, while maintaining their position in the industry as the leader of heavy-duty, low-maintenance pumps. These pumps are specifically designed to handle abrasive solids and stringy materials in a multitude of wastewater applications: to include slurry, waste sludge, dewatering etc. Cornell non-clog pumps can be counted on for both reliability and performance in the toughest applications.
Clear Liquid Centrifugal Pump

  Cornell clear liquid pumps are constructed in cast iron and fitted with bronze components Features include fully machined bronze impellers; heavy-duty shafts with replaceable shaft sleeves and peripheral wear rings as standards. Optional materials of construction are available to handle high pressure or abrasive applications. Ideally suited for water and water booster applications with back pullout design for the rotating assembly.
Food Processing/Handling Pump

  Cornell food processing/handling pumps are designed to convey foods hydraulically at a less expensive means than the mechanical conveyors. The interiors of the pumps are smoothly finished with no sharp corners, holes, pits, cervices, cracks or threads. The pump construction can be made to resist attack by foods, soaps, detergents and the germicidal agents used in cleaning. The expanded offset volute allows for food product to pass through the center of the discharge nozzle without contacting the inner wall of the discharge nozzle, which vastly reduces abrasion and damage.
Refrigerant (for Ammonia & other Refrigerant) Pump

  Cornell refrigerant pumps were first introduced in 1965 and since that time, it has gained a worldwide reputation for reliability and high performance in pumping ammonia, fluorocarbon and other refrigerants. In large refrigeration systems, these pumps are used to enhance distribution to the evaporators thus increasing overall efficiency. The pumps utilize the basic principle of liquid seeking its own level to achieve and maintain the pump prime under varying load conditions. Cornell simple one moving part impeller assures efficient operation and long pump life.
Construction & Dewatering Redi-Prime Pumps
  Cornell redi-prime pumps are setting the standard for the construction pumping industry. Hydraulic efficiencies reach well into the 80 percent range significantly more than competitive products. The pumps are designed with a suction size that is larger than the discharge size to provide more flow due to reduced friction losses. The priming system was specifically designed with the environment in mind. By using a positive sealing float box and a diaphragm vacuum pump, there is absolutely no water carry-over to contaminate the environment. The pumps are designed for the new millennium.

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