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Innovations that benefit all

by Pumps Journalist
October 28, 2015
in Irrigation, Motors, drives and engines, Partner Solutions, Sewage Pumping Stations, Solar pumps, Water & wastewater
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The Shakti story dates back to 1982, when the company began producing stainless steel submersible pumps, energy saving submersible motors, vertical multistage centrifugal pumps, pressure booster, self-priming, end suction, open well and solar pumps.

 

In recent years the company has grown phenomenally and has become one of the few pioneers in the world to produce 100 per cent stainless steel submersible pumps.

The company employs international best practice technology to manufacture its products. This technology includes cutting edge Japanese and European machines, modern CNC machines and stamping machines.

Owing to its dedicated efforts in R&D and technological innovation, Shakti has emerged as a leading entity in the pump industry, catering to domestic as well as international markets, with a notable reach of more than 100 countries. Today, Shakti is among the best brands in the world, thanks to state of the art technology and continuous innovation.

Applications

Shakti Pumps provides a range of solutions in many areas with its array of world class, cost and energy-efficient pumps.

Domestic

Shakti domestic pumps are ideal for homes to maintain water pressure in taps and for general applications like watering gardens and supplying fountains.

Agriculture

Shakti Pumps easily meet varied agricultural needs, be it drip irrigation, agricultural sprinkler systems or in the watering of fields.

Industrial

Shakti Pumps are used in industries for a variety of purposes that include cutting and grinding, fire-fighting, managing sewage, heating and cooling of systems and much more.

Commercial building sector

Shakti pumps is a major force in commercial buildings including hotels, corporate offices, shopping centres and other buildings where heavy pressure and boosting is required. The company supplies pumps with the latest digital technology for cooling, heating, wastewater management and more.

Solar

A channel partner for the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), Shakti Pumps has a range of solar pumps between 0.75 to 75kW that are simple and easy to operate, offering 40 per cent more discharge than other ordinary pumps.

Sewage & drainage

From draining flooded water from various areas like basements, car parks and empty cesspools, to managing sewage in a water treatment plant, Shakti Pumps are widely used in the domestic and industrial sectors as well as many others.

For more information about Shakti Pumps, visit www.shaktipumps.com.

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