Pumps work behind the scenes to keep our industries functioning.
Municipal pumps not only manage and provide our drinking water, but wastewater pumps handle raw sewage, storm water, and treated wastewater. Irrigation pumps are critical for agriculture, while gasoline pumps are used every day by families, motorists, and businesses. Flood control pumps protect our cities, while other pumps are used to make medicine, manufacture chocolate, and work in our swimming pools.
Industrial pumps are critical tools in industrial and manufacturing applications. However, the complexity and specialized needs of manufacturing require additional care and planning when selecting, preparing, installing, and implementing a pump for production.
A pump moves liquid substances through mechanical action. Industrial pumps typically move a specific type of liquid at a desired speed and volume over a distance to support an industrial or manufacturing application.
While there are a wide variety of pumps that can handle industrial needs, there are three main types of pumps:
Manufacturing or industrial verticals that rely on industrial pumps include food and beverages, oil and gas, power, and chemical. While they are critical to those industries, industrial pumps in some form can be found in every industrial vertical — from aerospace and defense to ceramic manufacturing.
Due to the complexity of the modern manufacturing process, the purchasing, installation, and implementation of an industrial pump should be focused on safety, production, and efficiency. This can add complexity to the process.
There are numerous risk factors and requirements that need to be assessed and addressed. Problems with the pressure, too high or too low, or an issue with the power or energy used in the pump, or even the existing piping and water supply system, can occur. These are issues that can turn a new industrial pump, a solution to a manufacturing need, into a manufacturing and production challenge.
Industrial pump projects require technical expertise and services to ensure optimized success. Before purchasing a new pump, or even retrofitting or repairing an existing pump, review the services offered by the supplier.
An industrial pump or a pump motor project is never an independent solution. It is a critical component of your industrial and manufacturing processes, working in conjunction with your overall business plan. Optimization, making the most of every opportunity to improve, is the key to business success.
That’s why it is so critical to see a pump purchase not as a product alone, but as a business solution. It means considering the services necessary to optimize. Have you evaluated the options and selected the right product for your needs? Do you have a plan for training? Are the teams, engineer, and contractor (if you have one) that are working on the project focused on your success? Are there gaps in the services that may create a challenge? Have you considered needs after startup? Are you looking a year into the future? What about five to 10 years?
At OTC Industrial Technologies, we see that pump or pump system as more than just a product. We recognize that a pump should be a business solution.
When you work with OTC, you have a range of services available to support and optimize your purchase. We’re with you every step of the way, including after the purchase and installation. Contact OTC today to discuss your needs, and let’s see how we can build efficiency for your business.