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Home Rotodynamic pumps Centrifugal pumps End suction pumps

SAER presents specific range for desalination

by Pumps Journalist
October 21, 2022
in Centrifugal pumps, End suction pumps, Partner Solutions, Water & wastewater
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SAER XS SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS BUILT TO LAST
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Climate change, demographic growth and water scarcity are creating new challenges, and desalination is becoming a crucial alternative to traditional fresh water resources. SAER is ready to face these new scenarios with a strong and effective response; a full range available in duplex and super duplex.

SAER End suction rancge NCB in super duplex
SAER End suction rancge NCB in super duplex

In the last decade, SAER heavily invested in the research and development of optimal solutions for water treatment, increasing the flexibility of the pumps range, and widening the offering through highly personalised products in order to meet customers’ needs.

A range of end suction pumps, close coupled, high pressure pumps, split casing pumps and submersible pumps and motors, are now available in duplex and super duplex. The knowledge acquired from over 70 years of experience in the pump business has enabled the creation of pumps that can withstand harsh and corrosive environments, for a trouble-free experience.

In desalination there is an extensive use of centrifugal pumps, both for the extraction phase and for water transfer. It is crucial to select the right pump on the basis of performances and materials. The importance of looking for the right material is sometimes underestimated; cheaper materials could lead to problems (costs of maintenance or replacing), while selecting a well-built, reliable pump will have lower lifecycle costs.

The SAER team can follow customers step by step in the process of product selection according to their specific needs. The super duplex range of SAER features flow up to 5,000m3/h and head up to 60 bars for surface pumps; while for submersible pumps, the available sizes range from 6” to 14” up to 300kW, with incredible delivery times, thanks to their Italian production. Laboratory tests can be performed, as well as third party certifications when needed.

High pressure pumps. SAER TM series in super duplex.
  • NCB NCBK end suction pumps exceeding EN 733 norm
  • IR extensive closed couple range
  • TM high pressure multistage pumps available in hundred configurations
  • SKD split casing pump for big flow
  • S and NR submersible pump range
  • MS submersible motors completely rewindable

This Sponsored Editorial is brough to you by SAER. For more information, visit the SAER website: www.saerelettropompe.com. If you want to receive the complete hard copy documentation related to super duplex SAER pumps, contact info@saer.it .

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