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Contents COVER STORY Ape Pumps Continues To Increase Market Share With Latest Acquisition
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ASSOCIATION NEWS SAPSDA 9 SAPMA 10
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New Watson-Marlow Pumps Deliver Improvements in Validated Process Security for Biopharm Applications 12 Fibertex Kavi Needlepunched Liner Pipeline Renovations
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Integrated Pump Rental Distributes Sykes Pumps
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Klinger Mzanzi Completes Rationalisation of Business Entities
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Protective Polymeric Coatings Extends Component Life and Boosts Productivity 18 19
Ensuring The Integrity Of Geomembranes 20 Major Water Infrastructure Upgrade for Lusaka
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Formation and Makeup 23 Vesconite Bearings at Electra Mining
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Extending the Life of Pumps and Fans
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Tri-Pump Group Provides a Vital Support Function in Africa
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At Brehnor Pumps we Go Against the Flow
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BMG’s Fluid Technology Products Set New Highs in Quality and Service
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Your World-Class Valves and Controls Partner
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Experience Zero Leaks With a True Knife Gate Valve
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DPI Plastics Racks Up Orders in Large Bore Water Infrastructure Projects
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HAW Introduces Load Sensing Valves 37 From the Desk of Pamela du Plessis, Managing Director of Invincible Valves
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IDV Expands to Better Serve the Petrochemical and Air-Pollution Control industries 39 Success of Local Content Designation Depends on Active Support by Public and Private Sectors 40 Kira Vlaves Guarantees Quality Without Compromise
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Refurbishing Tired Valves 44 BUYERS GUIDE (PUMPS) 46 BUYERS GUIDE (VALVES) 48
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Index to Advertisers APE / Mather & Platt OFC Atlas Copco 16 BMG IFC,3 Brehnor Pumps 29 C.R.I. Pumps 13 DoseTech 30 Electra Mining 41 Ernest Electro Engineering 18 Fluidworx 50 IDV Holdings 39 Invincible Valves 37 Kira Valves 4 Klinger Mzansi 17 Mather + Platt 31 PCS 45 Pentair 33 PIPES PUMPS AND VALVES 19 Pump and Abrasion Technology IBC Rapid Allwailer 15 SAM Engineering 21 SAMCO 43 SPP 24 Tectra Automation 25 Tri-Pump OBC VAMCOSA 11
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Opinions in this Publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of this publication, its editorial board, its editor or its Publishers SAPMA. or VAMCOSA The mention of specific products in articles and advertisements does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by this Publication or its publishers in preference to others of a similar nature, which are not mentioned or advertised. Reliance on any information contained in this journal is at your own risk. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of editorial board makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the correctness or suitability contained and/or the products advertised in this publication. The Publisher shall not be liable for any damages or loss, howsoever arising, incurred by readers of this publication or any other person/s. The Publisher disclaims all responsibility and liability for any damages, includes pure economic loss and any consequential damages, resulting from the use of services or products advertised in this publication. Readers of this publication indemnify and hold harmless the publisher, its officers, employees, and servants for any demand action, application or other proceedings made by any third party and arising out or in connection with the use of any services and/or products or the reliance on any information contained in this publication.
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APE Pumps Continues To Increase Market Share With Latest Acquisition Customers in mining, industry and petrochemicals are likely to benefit from increased competition in the South African pump market resulting from the acquisition by WPIL of Italian pump company Gruppo Aturia SpA and its subsidiaries Rutschi Fluid AG, which came into effect in June 2016. WPIL is the holding company of local manufacturers APE Pumps and Mather+Platt, both well known in the South African and southern African pump markets.
The newly acquired Group consists of the following companies of ATURIA, ROTOS MARELLI, AUDOLI & BERTOLA and ARIS CHIAPPA. ATURIA was established in 1927 and became a leader in the manufacture of submersible pumps, patenting their electric submersible motor in 1946. In 1960 the company extended its markets to include America and Asia. ROTOS manufactured electric motors, mono-bloc pumps, multistage and vertical pumps.
With over 50 years of history in the pump market APE Pumps has created an incredible foundation which has given them the confidence to continue being the leader in the premium pump engineering industry. APE Pumps has an innovative, cutting edge range of products already being hailed as the best in its class. With the new acquisition by WPIL, APE Pumps have been given unique opportunities to offer pumps that are specifically engineered to meet market conditions.
In 1962 Rotos combined with the French manufacture GUINARD and developed a multistage pump manufacturing centre.is alliance allowed the company to develop and manufacture pumps for both the ISO 2858 and API610 specifications.
Holding company, WPIL (Formerly Worthington Pump India) is a multinational pump group headquartered in India. The group produces pumps for power, municipalities and industrial applications and has a strong presence throughout the Asia-Pacific region and Africa, with facilities in India, South Africa, Australia and UK.
MARELLI manufactured electrical motors and centrifugal pumps.
2005 saw the manufacture of Magnetic drive centrifugal pumps.
This company joined the Aturia family in 1990 which allowed the Gruppo Aturia Company to extend their product range to include horizontal split case, and mono bloc pumps. AUDOLI & BERTOLA manufactured vertical sump pumps. Gruppo acquired this company in 2003 where its office in Turin is currently the center of excellence for Fire Fighting System. ARIS CHIAPPA started manufacturing Bronze, Aluminum and Cast Iron products. In 1940 production of vertical pumps began and over
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the next 40 years partnered with the world’s top turbine manufactures developing pumps for special lubrication applications.
PRODUCTS MULTISTAGE PUMPS TK-TKR-VTK-TKK SERIES The pumps are all high pressure multistage centrifugal. Design concept features ring section sealed with “O” rings. Pumps are available from 65mm to 100mm, with flow rates up to 600mᶾ/hr and heads up to 800 meters. The axial thrust is accommodated by the hydraulic and dynamic balancing of each impeller on the rotating assembly. TK pumps feature all the pumps mounted in the horizontal position supported by two greased bearings on each side of the pump. VTK will allow the pump to be mounted in a vertical arrangement and will be complete with a suitable motor stool for mounting of the electric motor. The shaft is supported on the suction side by a slide bearing which is lubricated by the pumped media, whilst on the drive end is carried by the electric motor bearing. The TKR features horizontal pumps with oil lubricated antifriction bearings.
which will provide stable operation with high value efficiencies. Shafts are manufactured from 420 Stainless Steel and are protected by sleeves of the same material. Casing wear rings are available in Cast Iron as standard or 420 Stainless Steel and Bronze. Pumps are available in 27 sizes from 125mm to 450mm. Flow rates from 50mᶾ/hr to 3500mᶾ/hr. Heads from 10m to 170m Maximum temperature 130°C Maximum working pressure 25bar
TKK pumps are high pressure and have PN25 suction connections with the discharge PN100 flanges.
PDV are vertically mounted pumps and feature the same sizes and performance as the PD.
All pumps are available with either gland packing or mechanical seals.
Materials of construction are available as follows.
Maximum Temperature 160°C Maximum Working Pressure 100bar
Materials of construction can be the following. Pump casing
Cast Iron or Stainless Steel
Impellers
Cast Iron, Bronze or Stainless Steel
Wear Rings
Bronze or Stainless Steel
Shaft
Chrome Steel (AISI 420B) or Stainless Steel
Shaft Sleeves
Chrome Steel (AISI 420B) or Stainless Steel
Casings
Cast iron, Cast Steel
Impeller
Cast iron, Bronze or Stainless Steel
Shaft
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Sleeves
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Casing Wear Rings
Cast Iron, Stainless Steel or Bronze
Shaft sealing
Packed Gland or Mechanical seals
Bearing Lubrication
Oil or Grease
VERTICAL ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE TURBINE PUMPS
Suction nozzle positioning to be defined when ordering.
The present range is manufactured to suit wells from 150mm to 640mm
HORIZONTAL SPLIT CASE PUMPS PD & PDV
The hydraulic design has been focused on obtaining the maximum efficiencies and a stable performance.
The range consists of single stage double entry horizontal centrifugal pumps. The pumps which are split along the axis allow for ease of maintenance or inspection of the rotating assembly. The pumps are fitted with closed double suction impellers
All impellers are dynamically balanced and splined onto the shaft with retaining keys. The shafts are driven by coaxial bearing bushes and are fully protected by sleeves.
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PCM-SP is a self-priming pump capable of negative suction lifts without the use of foot valves. All pumps are manufactured to comply with ATEX directive, for explosion proof requirements. Pumps are sizes are from 32mm to 80mm with flow rates from 80 to 140mᶾ/hr and heads up to 45 meters. The pumps are also capable of temperatures up to 100°C and a maximum pressure of 10 bar.
TURBINE PUMPS PTM / PTM SP SERIES. This range consists of pumps manufactured with regenerative, turbine or peripheral type impellers. This range also incorporates mag drive technology. All pumps are manufactured with built in non-return Valves, threaded or flanged.
SUBMERSIBLE MOTORS All motors are Asynchronous, Three Phase. The rotor is dynamically balanced thus guarantying operation without vibration.
PTM non-metallic pumps are suitable for various chemical compounds and offer excellent resistance, and low wearing rates. The PTN-SP is the self-priming version of this range which can be installed where negative suction conditions are encountered.
The thrust bearing pad is self-aligned and water lubricated.
These pumps are also explosion proof and comply with ATEX.
Drive bearing is in graphite or rubber and is water lubricated.
Pumps are available from 15mm to 32mm.
The shaft is Stainless Steel and is robust to avoid rotor deflections.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL Cast iron or Stainless Steel as standard Bronze Duplex Stainless Steel
PERFORMANCE Flow rates from 10mᶾ/hr to 800mᶾ/hr Heads up to 700 meters Maximum solid content 50g/mᶾ
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS PCM/PCM SP SERIES. The PCM pumps are single stage end suction centrifugal pumps with magnetic drive. Volute casing and all wetted parts are machined from solid blocks of PP and PVDF material. There are no metallic parts which come into contact with the pumped media. All pumps are equipped with high purity 99.7% Alumina Oxide shaft and thrust bearings, options of Sintered Carbide are available. Sleeved bearings are manufactured from PTFEC which guarantees extended life and excellent chemical resistance. 8
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NDM SERIES ISO2858 Centrifugal end suction mag drive pumps manufactured to the ISO2858 specification. Pumps are volute foot mounted with single volute and flanged connections. The mag drive is achieved with Cobalt-Samarium magnets a synchronous magnet coupling resulting in zero slippage. All pumps have been designed to a modular concept so that the inventories of components are reduced. The NDM also features the Back-Pull-Out design which allows the rotating assembly to be removed without disturbing the suction and discharge pipe work. Provided a spacer type coupling is used the BPO will also result in no movement of the driver. The pumps are available from32mm to 100mm, flow rates up to 200mᶾ/hr and heads up to 90 meters Pumps are rated at 16 bar.
APE Pumps Dave Johnson Tel: +27 11 824 4810 Fax: +27 11 824 277 Email: apepumps@mweb.co.za Web: www.apepumps.co.za
South African Pump Systems Development Association Driving Sustainable Development of the Pumping Industry
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South Africa is currently in a unique and challenging environment. As the political landscape changes, business will need to be able to adapt dramatically if they want to survive.
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he country’s economy is under immense pressure and the internal markets are contracting. Real growth for business will only come from expanding opportunities through exports both into Africa and the rest of the world. The reality is that South Africa can now produce within the same cost range as our low cost competitors in India and China. We also have the skills to produce consistent world class quality. Business now only requires the political will to become centres of excellence. If government can provide the right incentives, we will be able to kick-start our industry. The spin-off of these types of programmes are jobs, which in turn will create more political stability. More stability will create more foreign investment and an overall stronger economy.
Gareth Langton (Chairperson)
Government is driving for transformation and localization; the challenge the pumping industry faces is to find the right skills that will not compromise the quality of the products and services provided. We at SAPSDA are fully committed to providing training that empowers both new entrants as well as the more experiences hands. These lectures are given by experts in their respective fields of all the sectors of the pump industry, who are able to pass on their years of experience. Through our networking meetings, we have been able to interact with government agencies and drive transformation by bringing role players together in symbiotic working relationships. An example of this is that we recently hosted Mr. Takalani Madzivhandila of Sector and Industry Development from the offices of the Gauteng Department of Economic Development. This networking meeting was hosted by Xylem. Such meetings will continue giving our members more opportunities to meet with various role players in the industry. Individuals and companies interested in joining the association should contact the Chairperson or refer to our website
for more information. The website also keeps members up to date on the activities taking place in the association.
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SEIFSA Reiterates Its Concern Over Sustained Job Losses Despite Marginally Better Production Figures in Some Sub-Industries SAPMA would like to aknowledge the information, statistics, advice, concerns and assistance which is available to them through SEIFSA, invaluable. The members rely heavily on SEIFSA for assistance in wage negotiations with the Trade Ubnions as well as MEIBC.. An example is the following input where the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA) has today reiterated its view that the metals and engineering sector remains in a critical condition, with job losses forecast to continue despite pockets of production improvements in some sub-industries.
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he annualised rate of change in the metals and engineering sector production now stands at -4,4% (minus 4,4%), judged by the latest (May) numbers released by Statistics South Africa on Tuesday, 12 July 2016. “This is dismal by any yardstick. The year to date (January to May) production declined by 4,8% on the same period last year, against our expected number of a 3% contraction this year,” said Mr Henk Langenhoven, SEIFSA Chief Economist. Mr Langenhoven said that going back to 2013, the average year-on-year contraction was 1,6%. Looking at month-onmonth data, the pattern appeared to be one of a month of growth followed by two months of contraction, losing the previous gains, with May recording 1% growth. He said that the Federation had previously cautioned about the sustainability of a recovery, concluding that the growth in production experienced in February could be explained by inventory rebuilding by companies, after a low point was reached in December 2015. “The massive job losses recorded in the sector during the first quarter of 2016 (-9 012) cast further and serious doubt on a sustainable recovery from now on. The cumulatively worse job losses, totalling 15 553 over three quarters (or nearly 4% of the workforce), does not bode well for recovery,” says Langenhoven. Mr Langenhoven said monthly production improvements would have to continue over a broad level in the different sub-industries in the sector to result in a change of fortune. This is not the case at present:
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• In May the production of structural metal (+10%), rubber (+9%), basic iron and steel (+4%), other fabricated metals (+3%) and plastic products improved;. • In the first five months of the year only electrical machinery and equipment (+8%) improved their production, with the biggest losers being household appliances (-21%) and machinery (-8%); • Over 12 months only electrical machinery and rubber production grew, with all the other sub-industries shrinking. Mr Langenhoven said that it was of extreme concern that production declines over each comparative period occurred at a faster rate than the number of jobs lost during those periods. He said this indicated that job losses may accelerate further during the year. Mr Langenhoven said that sustained improvement in economic conditions (mining, construction, automotive and exports) was necessary to reverse the downward trend in the sector and that the production data released this week did not change the Federation’s view that recovery will only be felt towards the end of 2016, if not around the middle of 2017. “The metals and engineering sector remains in critical condition and it seems as if the patient will suffer a serious setback over the next six months before improvements can be expected,” Mr Langenhoven said.
SEIFSA, Israel Mlambo, Tel: 011 298 9411 o Mobile: 082 602 1725, Email: israel@seifsa.co.za
Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Cluster of South Africa - VAMCOSA Our local valve and actuators manufacturers provide 100% locally manufactured products for a variety of applications including: Mining Mineral processing Chemical Process industries Food and beverage Paper and Pulp
Power generation Petrochemical Oil and gas Water and sewage Buildings, hospitals, prisons and RDP housing Fire hydrants
By supporting a local manufacturer you are supporting the economy of South Africa and the sustainability of effective job creation within the manufacturing sector. The Department of trade and industry (the dti) has designated valves and actuators for local manufacture to a threshold of 70%.
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New Watson-Marlow Pumps Deliver Improvements in Validated Process Security for Biopharm Applications Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group, the world leader in peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies, has introduced its new 530 peristaltic cased pump for upstream and downstream bioprocessing tasks. The launch of the 530 pumps builds on a platform of precise, high purity peristaltic technology. For the user, its enhanced operator and control system interface contribute to step-change improvements in validated process security.
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ew features include: colour, HMI display and intuitive menu structures that provide visual status indication and minimal key presses. Users and process engineers will also benefit from ultimate process security with the addition of a 3-level PIN lock. ÒÒ New, intuitive, secure 530 pump maintains process integrity and ensures costly mistakes are minimised.
ÒÒ Four drive options and five pumphead options ÒÒ Dedicated tubing choices further boost the biopharm capabilities.
Durable and accurate Peristaltic pumps play an increasingly important role in the biopharm industry, where they are used for handling valu-
able and delicate fluids, such as mammalian cell cultures, without contamination. Here, there can be no uncertainty in delivering precise, repeatable flow. Balancing durability and accuracy, Watson-Marlow’s 530 peristaltic pumps bring new levels of security and control throughout upstream and downstream bioprocessing tasks, including fermenter feed and depth filtration.
Costly mistakes eradicated As the new first choice for process validation, 530 pumps offer three-level PIN protection that assists validation and minimises the opportunity for mistakes. This means operators only have access to functionality they have been assigned ensuring that the process remains secure and there is no opportunity for costly mistakes to be made. Furthermore, it is possible to quickly check control parameters and avoid expensive errors with visual status through a bright colour display, while an intuitive menu structure makes for confident and easy operator interaction.
Eliminating costly cleaning regimes In eliminating costly cleaning regimes, the new pumps are a perfect fit for single-use bioprocessing applications. Pumping consistency results in process consistency, thus improving cGMP compliance and final product quality. Increasing demands for quality are driving the requirement for reliable equipment which is simple to operate. Moreover, peristaltic technology is ideal for biopharm applications as the pumped fluid is totally contained within the tube, thus providing complete isolation of the fluid. The technology also offers attributes such as low-pulse flow and gentle, low shear operation to help maximise live cell retention.
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Drive and pumphead options The versatile Watson-Marlow 530 range of process pumps deliver flexible system integration by offering four drive options, enabling users to choose from straightforward manual operation to fully automated control, including the ability to link up to 16 pumps and provide real-time communication.
Watson-Marlow is the only company that manufactures cased pumps and peristaltic tubing as well as connectors, clamps, hoses and gaskets. This is a real advantage for customers that want to be certain that their peristaltic pump will work first time, every time Users will also benefit from the 530 models’ integrated PROFIBUS networking capabilities. With two-way, real-time communications, the 530 range offers increased diagnostic capability and faster response, helping optimise process control and minimise downtime. The pumps deliver flow rates from 0.0001 ml/min to 3.5 litre/min at up to 7bar, thereby simplifying process scaling. It is the pumphead which determines both the flow rate and the pressure that can be achieved to match the needs of the specific biopharm process. The 530 pump supports full integration with other equip-
ment such as bioreactors, while IP31 and IP66 protection options make it suitable for all environments.
Pump and tubing of equal importance Of equal importance in biopharm applications is the tubing. It is important to recognise that the pump and tubing combination should be selected to match specific application criteria. Watson-Marlow is the only company that manufactures cased pumps and peristaltic tubing as well as connectors, clamps, hoses and gaskets. This is a real advantage for customers that want to be certain that their peristaltic pump will work first time, every time. By matching the pump to USP Class VI tubing of exceptional purity and high tolerances, the user is assured of optimal performance in a variety of biopharm applications. Three types of biopharm tubing are available which ensures a range of options for a variety of requirements and needs.
Error-free tube loading Depending on a user’s process needs, the 530 models can feature LoadSure tube elements, which fit into position for simple, error-free tube loading. Using the patented LoadSure D-connectors and easy-grip clutched rotor, the tube element can be changed in less than one minute without the need for special skills.
Watson-Marlow Bredel S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 11 796 2960 Web: www.watson-marlow.com
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Fibertex Kavi Needlepunched Liner Pipeline Renovations Fibertex KAVI felts - manufactured from polyester fibres - form the basis for effective coating, impregnation and installation of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liners, for highly efficient ‘no-dig’ pipeline renovation projects.
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Fibertex KAVI multiple layer felt liners make it possible to repair even heavily damaged pipelines using the ‘nodig’ method, with numerous advantages over conventional open trench pipe repair procedures,” says Lance Woolley, business development manager, Fibertex South Africa. “With these cured-in-place liners, there is no need for excavation during pipeline repair work and thus inconvenience to traffic, production, business or residents is minimised. “These environmentally-friendly needlepunched nonwoven felts are designed to restore full or partial pipeline bearing capacity, improve hydraulic pipeline parameters, increase flowrate and ensure perfect pipeline tightness. “These felts, which are resistant to abrasion and chemical agents, are designed to later accept the saturation of epoxy-based polyurethane resins to ensure efficient performance and extended service life from the cured pipe liner. Fibertex KAVI needlepunched fabrics also ensure elasticity of the repaired pipelines, providing a smooth interior, with no joints. Contamination is minimised and cracks in the yielding soil are prevented.” A uniform felt weight and density is designed to meet exact application requirements, as well as the diameter and shape of the pipe to be repaired, including ovoid, arch shaped or circular cross sections. Felts made for building up layers are produced to precise width and length specifications, with uniform thickness. Benefits of Fibertex cured-in-place technology also include polyester fibres that provide at least 50 years of durability, biaxial stiffness made to exact specifications and suitability for inversion, pull-in and inflate installations. High tensile
strength of the liner is achieved by a sandwich structure and scrim combinations in certain products in the KAVI range. There are two locally produced Fibertex KAVI nonwoven fabrics in the Fibertex KAVI felts - manufactured locally from polyester fibres - form the basis for effective coating, impregnation range – Fiber- and installation of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) liners, for liner 030 and highly efficient ‘no-dig’ pipeline renovation projects Fiberliner 060 that complement the European options - KAVI 660, KAVI 6805 and KAVI 960 – all available in standard 100 m length rolls. The local Fibertex plant in Hammarsdale, KwaZulu-Natal, manufactures an extensive range of geosynthetic products for use in diverse sectors, including mining, civil engineering, construction, waste and environmental fields. The company also offers solutions to automotive, filtration, furniture and flooring industries.
Fibertex South Africa (Pty) Ltd Lance Woolley Tel: (031) 736 7100 Email: Lawo@fibertex.com Web: www.fibertex.com
These environmentally-friendly needlepunched nonwoven felts are designed to restore full or partial pipeline bearing capacity, improve hydraulic pipeline parameters, increase flowrate and ensure perfect pipeline tightness
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Beyond the Pump – IN 1000® / Foundry Supplier Partnership Rapid Allweiler Pumps has been providing high quality solutions for the mining industry for over 80 years, with varied application across the entire industry sector. Founded in 1932 Rapid Allweiler Pumps, has grown from strength to strength and the future is looking bright. Whilst the industry has seen many changes during the past few years, Rapid Allweiler has continued to provide our clients with the Quality Solutions, focusing on more than just the pump and adding value to our clients. There are two key initiatives that are leading the way in service to the market, these are 1. IN-1000® (Technology beyond the pump) and 2. Foundry Supplier Partnerships.
IN-1000® Rapid Allweiler has brought to the market the Intelligent System Monitoring Solution, IN-1000®. Developed by our Research and Development partner, Allweiler Germany, The IN-1000® is primarily designed to extend MTBF (mean time between failures) with all rotating equipment in critical applications, the IN-1000® system can be installed with any piece of rotating equipment, including pumps, motors, conveyors belts, fans and gear boxes to name a few. The IN-1000® provides real time feedback on the performance of installed equipment and combined with the ability to record data up to 1000 / min it is an integral unit for overall system / plant management. Whilst it monitors and records key information for equipment, for eg. bearing temperature and vibration on a pump it is fully programmable and can send alerts via on board gsm installation to key personal’s cell phones should there be any undue activity. All based on the programmed parameters fully set using the integrated controls. In addition to the integrated control the unit can be programmed / monitored and controlled from most smart phone / tablets, from anywhere anytime. It can also communicate / drive other equipment, i.e. if the process plant requires less material the IN-1000® can slow down the pump. The ability to record and interrogate information also leads to better route cause analysis and more efficient planned maintenance.
Foundry Supplier Partnersip. Rapid Allweiler partnered with the Quantum Foundry Group as sole supplier for 95% of it entire product range requirements, whilst this can be a highly risky move, this has given Rapid Allweiler more opportunity to react to market requirements / demands. Rapid Allweilers Management team has been involved in the realization of the product with the Quantum Team hand in hand throughout this process. One particular advantage that this has afforded our clients is the ability to utilize the foundry for some of their own casting needs, drastically reducing lead times and creating new development opportunities. Looking forward to 2017, Rapid Allweiler is predicting interesting times ahead, further growth is planned within the existing product portfolio, with some acquisitions currently under investigations that can add further synergies to our clients Rapid Allweiler –
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Integrated Pump Rental Distributes Sykes Pumps Sykes Pumps feuture automatic priming capabilities and offer efficient, robust versatility
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ykes pumps are purpose designed and built for the mining, construction, municipal and rental markets. They feature automatic priming capabilities based on a Venturi system that can deliver suction lifts of up to 9 metres. The pumps offer efficiency, are extremely robust and built with 316SS impeller and wear plates as standard construction, ensuring reliability coupled with versatility. The dry running, oil lubricated mechanical seals fitted to the Sykes range allow the pumps to operate under snore conditions and reprime automatically without incurring damage. Integrated Pump Rental will be offering the OEM full range of pumps, including the Low Head (LH), Medium Head (MH), High Head (HH) and Extra High Head (XH) series for handling solids. These pumps are used in a host of applications ranging from water transfer and pit dewatering through to site cleaning. The company will focus on growing the Sykes pump range in the South African market which is still fairly new to the offering, compared to other countries on the continent where the pump range has been operating successfully for many years. In order to increase the local content value, Integrated Pump Rental will be packaging some of the Sykes range
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in Johannesburg, Gauteng. This will include local fuel pods, skids and trailers. According to Lee Vine, Integrated Pump Rental’s Managing Director, the final package will be very competitive and also ensure excellent flexibility in meeting customer specific requests and lead times. “We decided to partner with Sykes because of the original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) more than 40 years of experience manufacturing quality high performance pumps. Sykes is a well-known and respected player in the international pumping industry, while Integrated Pump Rental has built up a solid reputation for being able to supply quality pumping solutions for a range of projects. These synergies mean that both companies will benefit significantly from this partnership,” he says.
Integrated Pump Rental, Lee Vine Tel: +27 72 627 6350, www.pumprental.co.za Email: lee@pumprental.co.za
Klinger Mzanzi Completes Rationalisation of Business Entities Klinger Mzanzi is a majority owned subsidiary of Klinger (Pty) Ltd, the largest manufacturer, supplier and distributor of fluid sealing products in Africa. The Group comprises four operating divisions, Klinger Mzanzi, GC Baars, Klinger SA and Wright Seal.
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he decision to reduce the operating divisions from four to two has recently been finalized which means that the two divisions namely, fluid control and fluid sealing and engineering plastics, share a common customer base. This results in a higher level of service and easier product access for customers. The new structure will comprise, Klinger (Pty) Ltd, the manufacturing operation and Klinger Mzanzi incorporating the Wright Seal and plastics operation and the GC Baars/Valvetech valve and actuator business. G C Baars, founded in 1970, specialises in the marketing and distribution of a full range of industrial valves and allied equipment. The comprehensive range of valves, include ball, butterfly, check, diaphragm, globe, knife, gate, needle, pinch, plug, pressure reducing, safety and relief. Allied equipment includes strainers, sight glass, valve-activators and controls. Under the name Valvecraft, the company has facilities in strategic areas in South Africa such as Durban, Richards Bay, Western Cape and Eastern Cape, giving it a strong footprint for providing integrated service to its customers. Highveld Instrumentation, also a GC Baars company has also been included. Each entity will continue to be run separately under their own trading name and be included in the BBBEE model, developed for its own operation by Klinger Mzanzi whose main thrust is the sales, marketing and warehousing of its products. The Klinger range of valves, previously sold though Macsteel which consisted mostly of steam valves, has been
brought back into the company and will be marketed through GC Baars as part of their product range. “This is a highly competitive industry so we have geared our business to ensure that we remain in the forefront, looking at every opportunity to provide a full service Andre Goosen to our customers. As part of our strategy we have started a valve reconditioning service in Sasolburg, using state-of-the-art testing equipment which will assist our customers through these trying economic times as this facility can save up to 50% of a new valve price,” said Andre Goosen, Managing Director, Klinger South Africa. “Many international companies are increasing their mining and industrial activities in the northern regions especially in the DRC and Zambia and in order to participate in this upsurge in activity, we have established a new company in Zambia, Klinger Mzansi Zambia,” commented Goosen. “The acquisition will no doubt stimulate new ideas and create a united front in the market. Klinger Mzanzi will continue to run GC Baars as an independent company owing to its excellent reputation which will, in the scheme of things, leverage more opportunities in the market and provide a consolidated approach,” concluded Andre Goosen.
Klinger Mzansi, Tel: (011) 842-8300 Email: sales@klinger.co.za, www.klinger.co.za
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Protective Polymeric Coatings Extends Component Life and Boosts Productivity
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These highly flexible polymer coating systems are extremely resistant to abrasive wear, corrosion as well as thermal degradation,” explains Thermaspray’s Metallurgical Engineer, Shaik Hoosain. “This is all to one purpose namely, to ensure that our customers have the best materials to protect their plant and equipment for the long term, reducing downtime and lowering maintenance costs.”
South Africa’s market leader in surface coating technology, Thermaspray’s new range of wear and corrosion resistant polymeric coatings protect components in extremely harsh environments, delivering cost and time saving benefits to customers through extended component life and enhanced production.
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This range of coatings from Thermaspray is especially effective in corrosive environments where application can extend component life significantly compared to the uncoated part. The coatings are resistant to a wide variety of chemicals ranging from various acids to bases, salts and organic materials. Hoosain adds that alongside corrosion resistance, these coatings can also provide abrasion and erosion resistance.
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“A recent trial done for a customer experiencing a significant amount of wear, erosion, and corrosion in its pump components are one of many success stories,” continues Hoosain. The pump operates in a corrosive medium containing various salts, abrasive particles, a pH ranging from 4-8 and a temperature of 60˚C. The pump is made from 316 stainless steel and currently only lasts for two weeks. “The end plate and volute casing respectively, after approximately two weeks of use, showed signs of substantial corrosion, wear and erosion. The customer requested Thermaspray to look into the possible refurbishment of the components and the possibility of extending the two week life significantly.” “After applying our new range of coatings the components were refurbished, machined and ground to the correct sizes for assembly. The coating chosen and applied is corrosion, abrasion, and erosion resistant. We are pleased to report that the pump is currently running for the last seven months without any issues,” concludes Hoosain.
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Sulzer Introduces New Lifting Stations The new Synconta lifting station is a synthetic prefabricated sump, designed as a single or double pumping station for below-ground installation. It is ideal for the automatic pumping of wastewater and sewage from areas below the backwash level in accordance with DIN EN 12050-1.
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Synconta is designed for fitting with Sulzer pumps of the Piranha, AS, and MF ranges. The new lifting station replaces the existing Synconta 801, 901-902 range. A concrete cover is available for areas with either pedestrian or vehicular traffic. The tank can be fitted with a plastic lockable lid when installed in areas without any kind of traffic, for example in garden flower beds. The new Synconta lifting station has a capacity of 977 liters and is equipped with a stainless steel discharge pipe. Synconta 901B is equipped with one and Synconta 902B with two pumps. The standard installation depth is 1690 mm, but it can be extended to a maximum of 2500 mm with an extension piece. The station is provided with four inflow ports for DIN push-on connection and with two DN100 ports for venting and use as a cable duct. The pump is easy to install and maintain without entering the sump. The pipe work and gate valves are made of high quality stainless steel. For level control there are three options: a pressure pipe, a float switch or a float sensor. The maximum allowable temperature of the medium is 40°C, short term up to 60°C.
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Ensuring The Integrity Of Geomembranes Companies involved in the handling of waste water must pay special attention to the correct containment of pollutants through suitable geomembranes that have been correctly installed, maintained and monitored. Geomembranes are used to line all manner of ponds and dams to prevent leaching of harmful polutants
eomembrane quality and installation specialist, Nadia Minnaar, managing director of NGQ Consulting, explains that ever-tightening requirements for the containment and handling of waste materials requires careful management to avoid falling foul of environmental legislation and regulations. Not only are severe penalties in place to punish offenders, but may cause reputation damage that may prove to be costlier in the long run.
Independent or third party quality assurance and quality control has now become part of the construction process She says mitigation of these risks has led to companies involved in the specification, construction and management of containment areas taking extra precautions to ensure that their facilities are 100% compliant and regularly monitored to ensure that the ever-important linings remain fully functional at all times.
Specialist guidance “These companies are increasingly seeking independent professional assistance when constructing containment facilities to ensure that the total construction process is carried out in accordance with design requirements within legal and regulatory requirements. Independent or third party quality assurance and quality control has now become part of the construction process and along with that comes the ability to detect any leakage of waste or clean water from these containment areas. “The legal and regulatory requirements of South Africa regarding the handling and containment of waste and water are very clear and the issues of mining rights, water usage,
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water licencing, waste control, pollution prevention and health and safety has caused companies handling waste water, as well as design engineers and construction companies to ensure compliance and put guarantees in place for clients. “This has given rise to a whole new breed of specialist consulting firms such as ours who are able to monitor, in real time, the daily installation and progress of all geomembrane materials on site through custom designed software programs. These state-of-the-art cloud based quality assurance and control programmes address every aspect as set out in international standards, SANS 10409 and material manufacturers installation guides,” says Nadia.
Quality counts In addition, modern day consultants can act as an independent, third party Construction Quality Assurance profession-
al on behalf of the company, its appointed engineer or the construction contractor or installer on site. They are also able to provide independent inspections for geomembrane installation on-site during receiving, throughout field installation and during any remediation processes.
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Major Water Infrastructure Upgrade for Lusaka SMEC has been appointed by the Millennium Challenge Account – Zambia Limited (MCA-Zambia) to undertake programme management services for citywide water supply, sanitation and drainage improvement works in Lusaka.
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he project scope includes: upgrading the primary water distribution system, expanding secondary and tertiary water distribution networks (including supply and installation of house connections and water meters).
The project will increase access to a reliable water supply, improve sanitation and drainage services
Sewerage systems will also be improved by extending existing sewers and facilities to non-serviced areas, and mitigating flood risks by constructing new primary outfall drains and upgrading existing drains. “This project will increase access to a reliable water supply, and improve sanitation and drainage services in selected urban and peri-urban areas of Lusaka,” Pula Herath, General Manager, Water & Environment, Africa Division, SMEC International, comments. SMEC has been appointed programme manager, traversing the whole Compact. This comprises coordination and management of technical consultancies that, in turn, are responsible for the administration and supervision of all seven construction packages, with a capital cost of about A$120 million. SMEC’s services include general programme management, financial reporting, technical assistance and advice and general support in ensuring MCA-Zambia’s compliance with all relevant environmental, health and safety standards. Herath explains that this project is a good indicator of the need for reliable basic infrastructure in Africa, which “is somewhat different to that in South Africa, where we are focusing mainly on efficiency improvements.” He adds that SMEC probably has the largest African exposure of any consultancy involved in the water infrastructure sector, with 14 offices in four main regions.
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SMEC South Africa, Tel: +27 11 369 0600 Email: southafrica@smec.com Web: www.smec.com
Formation and Makeup The inaugural meeting of the Pump Cluster took place in February 2013. The formation was motivated by the request of The Department of Trade & Industry (the dti) and Eskom to create industry clusters providing one contact point for any given industry to assist with implementation of the various Government initiatives such as NDP, IPAP, CSDP and B-BBEE.
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he purpose of the Cluster is primarily to promote Local Manufacture of Pumps, Seals, Couplings and MV Motors. The inaugural meeting recognised that Pumps require seals, couplings and motors in order to function. Membership was extended to include seal, coupling and motor manufacturers. For simplicity the Cluster was named “SA Pump Cluster” defining the prime product. Other Associations such as SAPSDA and SAPMA are active in the pump industry but have a wider membership which includes any supplier, consultant or importer involved in the industry. By contrast and in order to avoid any conflict of interest, The SA Pump Cluster membership is open to local manufacturers only.
Objectives The Clusters mandate and objectives are: • Revitalise the local industry through capital investment and world-class manufacture, achieving economies of scale to become globally competitive on cost thus increasing export potential. • Increase productivity • Optimise supply chain localisation via the development and upliftment of downstream suppliers. • Strive to create transformation by promoting local manufacture in order to create meaningful jobs as well as foster black-owned business. • Develop skills which would be required to support the
local manufacture of Pumps, Valves, Couplings and MV Motors. • Create and develop new markets; promote exports.
Activities Activities of the Cluster include: Support to a market survey commissioned by the dti on the pump industry. In addition the cluster members have worked closely with the dti in identifying Pump types as well as MV Motors that should be considered for designation. The IDC approached the Cluster for assistance when Municipalities were not meeting service delivery commitments, particularly in supply of clean water. Although some Cluster members are involved with Municipalities, there was reluctance on the part of the Municipalities to engage with the Cluster. The Cluster has presented its Local manufacturing capability to a potential partner in Government’s announced nuclear programme. There is a requirement for any successful bidder to have a large percentage of local content in their bid. The Cluster members are well placed to offer suitable product.
Concerns Of major concern to the cluster however, is the apparent lack of compliance by some SOC’s, particularly Municipalities, in aligning with the various Government initiatives. In the absence of such commitment to local manufacture and given current tough economic conditions, the prospect of further job losses cannot be discounted. Ultimately, this could lead to significant de-skilling of the pump industry.
Conclusion At a presentation given to the NFTN in 2013, the anticipated spend on infrastructure was likened to a Tsunami which was about to submerge local manufacturers. Companies were urged to assess their production capacity in order to take full advantage of the expected increase in demand. By contrast this has turned into a receding tide. The economic down turn coupled to lack of real support for local manufacture has had a profoundly negative effect which has resulted in job losses rather than employment creation. The cluster is determined to arrest this slide and its activities are thus growth focused.
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Vesconite Bearings at Electra Mining
Vesconite Bearings is one of the largest engineering polymer workshops in the world. With recent machine purchases, the company’s computer-numerically-controlled two and three-axis machines have grown to 55. It also has numerous extruders and injection moulding machines and ancillary equipment, as well as a wide tooling range for mould-ings and extrusion
South African thermoplastic producer Vesconite Bearings welcomes clients to visit its stand (Stand C23, Hall 6) at the Electra Mining Expo, to be held in South Africa between the 12th and 16th September 2016.
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he company can cater for almost any large or small bearing or wear-plate-material re-quirement from the mining sector - be it pump bearings, underground locomotive bushes or cable guides. “The company produces Vesconite and Vesconite Hilube components, which are seen as the ideal alternative to bronze in a mining environment since they can operate in dirty environments, can run dry and operate well in water,� says MD Mark Opperman, noting that the development of Vesconite started in 1968 in an attempt to find a bearing material suitable for use in ultra-deep mines that extract gold up to 3.5km below the surface in ex-ceptionally harsh conditions. Vesconite Bearings makes rods, machined plates and bushings as standard parts as well as high-quality finished parts for the agriculture, railways, mining, pumps, heavy transport, hydro, wind turbine, earthmoving and marine industries. The company prides itself on fast production, turnaround and delivery, with an average global delivery time, using various courier companies with global experience, of 48 to 72 hours. This is shorter for South African clients, who may receive their order within 24 hours.
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Extending the Life of Pumps and Fans Replacing a malfunctioning component in a building plant can often be a costly upheaval. Optimising the lifetime of a pump or fan can be assured through upgrading, and the use of monitoring techniques, says Lars Kahlman, senior application specialist at SKF.
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sense. Replacing a part can mean huge upheaval, as the old machine is removed and a new one installed. People underestimate how much is involved in this process. Upgrading can avoid all that – and is likely to cost less. In fact, upgrades are a necessary part of building plant efficiency over time. When commissioning a new plant, there is rarely enough money upfront to buy the best equipment across the board. However, it can actually be better – both economically and technically – to upgrade equipment over time. It helps operators focus on equipment with reliability issues and avoids ‘design overkill’ on the original plant.
This is done at the operator's peril, because when these components break down – or run below optimum efficiency – the whole process suffers. Manufacturing and process companies are under huge cost pressures at the moment, making it vital to maximise assets and maintain uptime.
A word of warning: safety must never be compromised. Plants that are specified with too much emphasis on cost reduction run the risk of being ‘under designed’ – and that can be dangerous.
Only recently, a processing giant was forced to run its Finnish refinery at 70% utilisation following a malfunction in one of its cooling systems. The problem is expected to cause production losses of several tens of millions of euros – which drives home the importance of the humble fan to overall profitability.
In most cases, pumps and fans are upgraded to improve two things: reliability or efficiency.
Reliability and efficiency A good example of a pump reliability upgrade is changing the lubrication system. In hot, humid regions – or a humid environment like a pulp and paper mill – there's always a danger of bearings corroding through water ingress. Atmospheric moisture gets into the oil sump and condense, and is transferred to the bearing by the oil rings. Just 200ppm of water in oil is enough to degrade bearings fast.
One of the most effective efficiency upgrades is to introduce a variable speed drive (VSD) to the pump or fan A common solution is to fit an oil mist lubrication system e.g. the SKF Alemite ones, which sprays micro-sized droplets of oil at the exact lubrication point. It guarantees fresh oil in the system and cures water ingress. This type of system is becoming more common: around half of all refineries in the US are now using oil mist systems in their pumps.
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One of the most effective efficiency upgrades is to introduce a variable speed drive (VSD) to the pump or fan. Done properly, this can slash energy consumption by a huge 30%. However, the electrical output of the drive can cause arcing – which can destroy the bearing in a very short time. In extreme cases, this can happen inside three days. The answer is to upgrade the system, most notably by fitting insulating bearings such as SKF's Insocoat bearings (ceramic coated) or using hybrid bearings (ceramic rolling elements), which withstand electrical arcing. This is particularly import-
ant for smaller motors. Other measures – such as brushes, earthing, insulating couplings and special condition monitoring – can also help to alleviate the problem. On the surface, it appears that introducing VSDs is adding a problem. However, the huge saving in electricity far exceeds the extra cost of fitting the VSD and upgrading the bearing system.
Fan fare Fans have many similarities with pumps – but it's true to say that fans often start with worse original design conditions. At SKF we have a portfolio of upgrades such as self-aligning bearing systems, fan oil lubrication systems etc. that can help to boost their efficiency and reliability. For certain types of fan, the scope for upgrade is even larger than it is for pumps. As with pumps, VSDs can help to boost the energy efficiency of fans. Again, insulated bearings help to extend component lifetime. Another problem – far more common on fans than pumps – is misalignment. This is even more prevalent for large fans, which are commonly used in industries including pulp and paper, cement and metals processing.
Online monitoring and ODR can substantially prolong the lifetime of the pumps and fans. An effective solution is to specify a self-aligning and axial free bearing, such as SKF CARB toroidal roller bearings. This corrects angular and axial displacement, while a standard spherical roller bearing takes the thrust loading. When upgrading, it is common to replace both standard roller bearings with the new arrangement – rather than simply inserting one self-aligning bearing.
Close monitoring With or without an upgrade, it's possible to further extend the lifetime of pumps and fans by keeping a close eye on them through online asset monitoring. This technique is commonly used to monitor expensive, process-critical equipment by spotting problems as they happen. For example, it can detect the tiniest changes in bearing vibration – giving an early indication of impending failure, and allowing remedial action to be taken before the problem escalates into inefficiency or even catastrophic failure.
It is usually applied to expensive machinery, but the emergence of reliable, affordable sensors – and the ability to process large amounts of data – means it can also be used with smaller equipment such as pumps and fans. Equipping each pump or fan with sensors, including a transmitter, as done in SKF Wireless Machine Condition Sensor, allows the creation of a sensor network. Output data can regularly be analysed and acted upon. For example, sensors can identify whether cavitation is developing in a pump – allowing operators to respond to the problem by adjusting its running speed, or switching to a back-up pump. There are often hundreds of pumps in a process plant or refinery. The challenge, as always, is to process the vast amounts of data generated by the sensors. Online monitoring can be used to nurse a ‘problem’ machine back to health – by monitoring it more frequently than similar machines. It also allows machines in hazardous areas to be monitored without endangering staff – or, at least, by minimising the number of times they have to check the machine. That said, there are some things – such as a leaking seal, yet is a sign of impending failure – that a sensor cannot spot. In these instances, it is vital that operators make visual assessments of components and supply this information alongside the automated online data. This operator-driven reliability (ODR) is another vital factor in keeping pumps and fans running for as long as possible. Skilled operators get to know their equipment – and will spot things that even a sophisticated sensor will miss.
Bearing from SKF ODR has become popular in applications such as pump farms in refineries, and can make a huge difference in performance: at SKF, we have seen that ODR has helped increase mean time between failures (MTBF) by 15%, while decreasing maintenance costs by more than 10% in this area.
These two approaches – online monitoring and ODR – are complementary to one another, and are best used side by side. In each case, a skilled operator – one at the machine side, the other analysing process data – is using their experience to help squeeze more performance and longevity from a pump or fan.
SKF South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Tel: +27 11 821 3500 Fax: +27 11 821 3505 www.skf.com Pumps and Valves Africa - Q3 - 2016
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Tri-Pump Group Provides a Vital Support Function in Africa The Tri-Pump Group is a key supplier of cost effective, innovative pumping solutions for liquid transport with the highest level of services at the lowest total cost of ownership. This statement emphasises the goals and objectives of a company that has its origins in Zambia where it opened in 1996.
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ince then the Tri-Pump Group has enjoyed the privilege of supplying equipment, spare parts and services to the major mining companies operating in Africa, namely, Glencore, Barrick, Vedanta, Anglo-Gold Ashanti, ACASIA Mine, First Quantum Minerals Ltd and many more. Their strong company values have placed them in the forefront of supplying products, technical support, training, spare parts and servicing of their products either on-site or at one of their state-of-the-art service facilities wherever they are based in Africa. Tri-Pump also has access to the workshop facilities on various mines where they can provide immediate service, thereby enhancing cost saving efficiencies.
Tri-Pump also has access to the workshop facilities on various mines where they can provide immediate service, thereby enhancing cost saving efficiencies In order to further their service capabilities, Tri-Pump has entered into an agreement with Bateman Engineering Zambia Ltd which will enable them to provide rewinding of AC and
DC electrical motors thereby reducing excessive downtime, control quality and be price competitive. “Since inception we are continuously improving our support function in Africa and fulfilling a vital role as a middleman in the highly competitive pump industry. All our facilities are self-owned so we are able to provide cost saving benefits to our clients especially in the area of spare parts availability,” said Hennie Vermeulen, Chairman, Tri-Pump Group. The opening of the new pump rental facility in Zambia has enabled Tri-Pump to further its activities in the area by providing a wide array of dewatering products and services. Submersible pumps from compact, portable units for small drainage jobs to larger dewatering pumps for a variety of commercial and industrial applications where corrosion and abrasive conditions exist. “We have associated our company with some of the best leading world brands such as FLYGT, GODWIN, BATTLEMAX and LOWARA, which are some of the key exclusive products we are able to offer with confidence as well as reliable service to our clients at all times. Being available on the doorstep of our customers makes us true business partners who understand our client’s needs,” commented Vermeulen. The Tri-Pump Group has built its reputation on its core competencies and continues to be a leader in the sphere of supplying dewatering, slurry pumping equipment, design, training and servicing in the demanding African landscape.
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At Brehnor Pumps we Go Against the Flow In times where cutting manufacturing costs is the norm, Brehnor Pumps are continuously improving the quality of our Axial Flow high flow low head pumps to increase the longevity of the product and refine the appearance says Greg Peake the MD of Brehnor.
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hen the company was formed in 2008, the purpose was to register designs that were introduced into the African market by the Ornel® pump company in the late 1960’s. The Ornel® brand is currently owned Fluid Engineering in NSW, Australia whom Brehnor Pumps represent in Africa. At Brehnor we don’t believe in producing pumps or spares that are not of the highest quality. Quality of materials used, integrity of design, life span of the goods, harsh installation conditions. These are all points considered. There is a seven-point benchmark that we adhere to says Technical Director Wayne Whiting: 1. When quoting, as much information as possible is provided to enable our clients to make informed decisions when purchasing. Site specific layout drawings and 3D models of pumps are supplied for civils drawings. 2. All of our designs are prepared in 3D and assembled in a virtual environment to verify the integrity of the design and identify any potential problem areas relating to the civils and pipework. 3. We maintain total control over each step in the manufacNews Ad White.pdf 1 2015/09/14 07:03:26 PM turingEngineering process by undertaking the bulk of the machining in our own factory. For components which are too
large for our own machines to handle, select suppliers are used. 100% inspection takes place. 4. A three-part coating system has been developed specifically for Brehnor which includes abrasion resistance internally and extreme UV protection externally. 5. Every exposed surface is either epoxy coated, powder coated or plated. All mild steel components are zinc plated and yellow passivated for identification as well as providing protection from the elements. 6. Long pumps are shipped in component form. Prior to shipping however, the complete pump is assembled and checked, then stripped and the components individually packed and labelled for easy identification on site. 7. A qualified representative from Brehnor is present for each installation to supervise and train customers on the correct method of assembly and operation of the pump. The majority of our pumps manufactured are destined for the Export market within Africa, Europe and other select territories says GM Richard Rudling. In conclusion, we at Brehnor Pumps (Pty) Ltd, a wholly South African owned, level 4 BBBEE company, are dedicated to providing our customers with the best possible product and backup service available.
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BMG’s Fluid Technology Products Set New Highs in Quality and Service Growing market demand has highlighted BMG’s need to introduce new products that incorporate the latest developments in design technologies, materials and coatings. The company has introduced an extensive range of components into its portfolio of fluid technology products to serve range of industrial applications. Apart from this product line-up, BMG’s Fluid Technology Division also boasts project engineering and consulting, cylinder design and manufacture, training, repair and testing as well as on-site container services. lubrication systems, bulk filtration systems, pneumatics and pumps. The integration of BMG’s locally manufactured Klep Valves range (diaphragm, pinch, wedge gate and non return valves) into the sales division will enable the company to reach markets in which they have not traditionally been active and will complement BMG’s range of butterfly, ball, check and gate valves. “Compact butterfly valves, with good flow characteristics and low maintenance requirements are important components in BMG’s extensive range of valves for industrial flow control,” says Willie Lamprecht, national product manager, valves, BMG. Willie Lamprecht, national product manager, valves, with Wayne Holton, fluid technology manager at BMG
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Wayne Holton, fluid technology manager, BMG, is optimistic about the prospects for the division and says, “BMG backs its fluid technology product offerings with dependable technical support to ensure optimum efficiency and extended service life of every system even in corrosive environments. With broad technical capabilities, our team is able to solve problems in applications where conventional components have failed after short periods of service.” BMG’s fluid technology offering includes a comprehensive product range which includes industrial valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, instrumentation, filtration, hydraulics,
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The advantage of using quarter-turn butterfly valves rather than any other type of valve is the simple, water-shaped design, with fewer parts for easy repair and minimal maintenance. Although butterfly valves and ball valves both offer quarter-turn actuation, the benefit of butterfly valves is when they are actuated pneumatically, they offer accurate media control. The rotational disc in butterfly valves is lighter than a ball valve and these butterfly valves require less structural support than a ball valve of the same diameter. Unlike a ball valve, the disc of butterfly valves is always present in the passageway within the flow. This means a pressure drop is introduced in the flow, regardless of the position of the valve. Ball valves should only be used for isolation whereas butterfly valves can be safely used for isolation and control of flow.
maximum working pressure of 16 bar and an operating temperature of between -20 degrees Celsius and +180 degrees Celsius, depending on the material used. BMG’s high performance valves are the InterApp Bianca butterfly valves (DN 32-900). These are constructed using durable plastomer liners suitable for aggressive and corrosive fluids. These valves have a 16 bar maximum working pressure and an operating temperature range of between -20 degrees Celsius and +200 degrees Celsius depending on working conditions. BMG’s fluid technology range is suitable for reliable performance in diverse industries, including mining, refining, power generation, iron and steel, materials handling, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, paper and pulp, chemical, sugar and automotive. “The company is well geared with its expansion programme in the fluid technology sector through more than 140 BMG branches and a wide distribution throughout South Africa and across its borders into Swaziland, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia, DRC and Tanzania,” concluded Holton.
BMG’s InterApp Desponia butterfly valves (DN 25-1600) with an elastomer liner are designed for safe reliable regulation of liquids and gases in diverse industries. This range has a
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Your World-Class Valves and Controls Partner
ENJOY MORE CHOICE WITH THE KEYSTONE SERIES 36/37
The second largest uranium mine in the world is set to start production in the coming months in Namibia, equipped with Pentair valves, actuators and control Pentair in practice
For more information on the Keystone Series 36/37 visit www.pentair.com/valves
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Keystone really has gone the extra mile with the latest addition to its range of Series 36/37 high performance butterfly valves. Our wafer and lug body styles have now been supplemented by a new double-flanged body option. This delivers all the high cycle life and lower cost of ownership benefits you’ve come to expect, while also making the valve suitable for an even wider range of applications. So when extreme pressures and temperatures demand total reliability, you can achieve so much more with Keystone.
One of the main difficulties faced in mining operations is high equipment wear rates. This is due to the abrasive, and often caustic, environments and media the equipment is frequently exposed to. Pentair Valves & Controls has developed advanced technologies to provide its customers with outstanding wear resistance, maximum reliability and optimum performance, even in the most severe applications were used in the development of the valves to guarantee a highly reliable end product. With a short closing time, quick flow recovery and reduction of backflow, the valves ensure low pressure surges during closing, and minimize potential damage to equipment when exposed to pressure fluctuations. In addition, the contact between the PTFE axial disc and the metal super duplex body eliminates shock when the valves close. However, Pentair’s involvement in the project did not end with enhancements to the valve design and performance. The team also assembled and tested the valves on site, reducing the total project cost and helping to maximize efficiency. This support extended to training, installation and commissioning supervision. Pentair was also chosen as a supply partner in Mozambique at a coal processing plant. Having played an integral role in the first phase of the plant construction, the company supported the entire facility, with its valves and controls also utilized in its expansion.
The second largest uranium mine in the world is set to start production in the coming months in 750mm Clarkson Slurry Knife gate Valve also known Namibia, equipped with Pentair as (KGA) the one the pic is fitted with a Duplex SAF2205 Stainless Steel Gate and EPDM Sleeves valves, actuators and controls. and a 20” Bore RDC-Pa-WK1NX3Z double acting The mine, which has the capacity Cylinder, has a maximum fluid flow Pressure of to produce 6,800 tons of uranium 200Kpa and a operating DP (differential pressure) oxide per year, has been supplied of Max. 240Kpa. Flanges made to SANS1123T1000/3,FF specifications with more than 6000 valves, from Pentair Valves & Controls demon¼ inch ball valves to 32-inch slurstrates its expertise with collabry knife gate valves. Due to the orations in the world’s most deextreme nature of the desalination process, non-return manding industries, providing safe, efficient and sustainable valves with high corrosion resistance were required to solutions. For further information about Pentair and its globwithstand the acidic conditions. al network of unmatched technical knowledge and experience, visit www.valves.pentair.com. The challenging environment also required Pentair’s technical team to develop 170 customized Sapag valves, Pentair Valves and Controls South Africa (Pty)Ltd specially designed for the project. The valves, in sizes Tel:+2711 392 4823, Fax : +2711 392 3957 DN 80 (3”) to DN 700 (28”), were installed in over half a dozen areas of the facility. A unique super duplex mate- Email: Yolandie.shaw@pentair.com rial and internal PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) materials www.pentair.com
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ENJOY MORE CHOICE WITH THE KEYSTONE SERIES 36/37 Keystone really has gone the extra mile with the latest addition to its range of Series 36/37 high performance butterfly valves. Our wafer and lug body styles have now been supplemented by a new double-flanged body option. This delivers all the high cycle life and lower cost of ownership benefits you’ve come to expect, while also making the valve suitable for an even wider range of applications. So when extreme pressures and temperatures demand total reliability, you can achieve so much more with Keystone. For more information on the Keystone Series 36/37 visit www.pentair.com/valves
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Experience Zero Leaks With a True Knife Gate Valve For many years, plant operators have battled with leakage problems, searching for valves which will isolate the flow and prevent leaks to the atmosphere, but are often left feeling frustrated and out of pocket.
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xternal leaks from valves during valve cycling are common problems for plant operators around the world. These leaks can have disastrous consequences, contaminating the environment and endangering workers with hazardous materials, resulting in major down time for the company. Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves can guarantee plant operators in difficult process applications zero leakage, John Abbott, Weir Minerals global product manager for valves confirms. “This isolation is very important because it ensures safe and consistent plant operation, minimises downtime and provides lowest total ownership cost,” he says.
Zero Leakage “Our customers can install Delta Industrial™ valves into problem areas secure in the knowledge that they will achieve long term performance with exceptional isolation results, protecting their people, their plant and their environment,” Abbott continues. Protecting the environment and ensuring hazardous materials do not harm workers is of prime importance for every site around the world.
Customers can install Delta Industrial™ valves into problem areas secure in the knowledge that they will achieve long term performance with exceptional isolation results, protecting their people, their plant and their environment
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Weir Minerals Delta Industrial™ guided shear gate valves are designed to repeatedly close and provide bi-directional zero leakage isolation no matter what the process fluid may contain. “Our knife gate valves guarantee no process will come past the closed valve, even abrasive slurry or when operating under high temperatures,” Abbott proudly states. This is a significant feature of the Delta Industrial™ valves and one which provides numerous important benefits to the customer, providing some insight into why Weir Minerals acquired and continues to invest in Delta Industrial™ Delta Industrial Valves, Inc. was founded in 1987 and the company began designing and manufacturing high quality knife gate valves in 1989. At the time, the company recognised the urgent requirements within the market for a superior knife gate valve. It is an established industry leader in the valve industry, and with the backing of Weir Minerals, will continue to pave the way in high quality knife gate valves for its customers. “Weir Minerals acquired Delta Industrial Valves, Inc. in July 2015, increasing our market presence in Hard Rock Mining, Oil Sands, Pulp and Paper and Power Industries by expanding our portfolio of valve products,” Abbott states. Weir Minerals is a global leader in the Mining and Oil Sands markets and the acquisition of Delta Industrial Valves, Inc. strengthens its comprehensive offering to customers with a range of high performance knife gate valves for heavy duty slurry application and high pressure environments. “Weir Minerals always strives to provide the best possible service to our customers, offering new ways to increase their efficiency and reduce costs,” he says.
The Delta Industrial™ Advantage Not all knife gate valves are the same; many allow for leakages which can leave plant operators exasperated. When asked what makes Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves different from many others on the market Abbott replied, “Their construction provides a zero leakage guarantee to external environments due to their unique transverse seal design, couple this with Delta Industrial’s long history in the design and production of valves, it consistently proves to be one of the highest performing valves in these heavy duty applications.” While many different types of knife gate valves have been designed and manufactured since the 1950s, they have all
They are currently utilised in many industries. Abbott draws attention to three sectors in particular where the Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves excel. “Within the oil sands sector, the Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves provide innovative, custom products that are well suited for the harsh process of this industry. The valves are heavily entrenched in the oil sands process, where performance is critical and leakage, both external and internal, cannot be tolerated. “ For pulp and paper mills, we can provide Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves for use in a range of processes including refiners and heavy duty Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves can guarantee plant operators in difficult process cleaners, areas where traditional designs often fail applications zero leakage to perform. The Delta Industrial™ designed valves work flawlessly in the most difficult applications, had serious limitations; the Delta Industrial™ shear gate depreventing untimely and costly shut downs. sign combined with its unique seating arrangement ensures exceptional pipeline isolation and zero leakage to the atmosphere, resulting in performance our customers can rely on every time the valve operates.
“Although there are at least five distinct types of knife gate valves marketed in the industry, we only produce absolute knife gate valves in our Delta Industrial™ range, capable of cutting, shearing, and closing against solids while still producing a tight shut-off,” Abbott says. This unique knife gate valve design is capable of offering the highest performance in the most severe applications where solids are in solution, suspension or both. This makes it the world’s premium isolation valve for scaling applications where traditional valves are inoperable due to cementation or precipitation of solids. “What’s great about our Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves is that they even operate in clear solutions, an area where traditional knife gate valves are not appropriate,” Abbott continues.
Customer Benefits Abbott says that they can design and build a tailored valve solution for customers if they have a special requirement, “providing them with a unique solution to their specific application. “Our knife gate valves have demonstrated their ability to deliver low costs of ownership over the life of the valve, resulting in reduced downtime and increasing productivity for our customers,” he says. The valve manufacturing process employs tight tolerances and minimum clearances to ensure reliable performance and the longevity of the highly engineered product and customers benefit from consistent performance and lower maintenance.
Applications and Projects “The Delta Industrial™ valve is designed to work in severe service applications, providing customers from a range of sectors, superior performance at high pressures,” Abbott states.
Lastly, Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves are ideal in power generation applications because of their reliable performance and low maintenance requirements,” he says.
Different types of knife gate valves have been designed and manufactured since the 1950s, they have all had serious limitations; the Delta Industrial™ shear gate design combined with its unique seating arrangement ensures exceptional pipeline isolation and zero leakage to the atmosphere Delta Industrial™ knife gate valves have made a significant impact on many applications but there is one in particular that comes to mind as a standout success. “A large international mining company was repairing a major valve on their tailings line every three months. This was proving to be extremely inefficient and costly. They asked us to help solve this problem which was costing them time and money. A Delta Industrial™ knife gate valve was specified and installed and this valve has been operating for four years without any unscheduled maintenance.”
The future for Delta IndustrialTM valves The team at Weir Minerals is currently working on complementing its range of ASME 600 rated valves. There are also developments currently being tested which will provide enhanced performance in high pressure applications. “We are all very excited about the product development and new design innovations to help our customers and cannot wait to see these unfold,” Abbott concludes.
Weir Minerals Africa (Pty) Ltd, Rene Calitz Tel : +27 011 929 2622 Email : r.calitz@weirminerals.com Web www.minerals.weir Pumps and Valves Africa - Q3 - 2016
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DPI Plastics Racks Up Orders in Large Bore Water Infrastructure Projects DPI Plastics has already racked up two major orders for its new 630 mm Class 16 mPVC pipe, which it is now capable of manufacturing at its Roodekop factory.
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echnical and product manager Renier Snyman explains that this represents the latest addition to the 630 mm diameter range from DPI Plastics, which was the first manufacturer of mPVC piping systems in the 1990s. It remains an innovator and international leader in this segment, having supplied technology licences as far afield as Australia, Asia and South America. DPI Plastics produces mPVC pipe in pressure classes from six to 25 bar, and in standard 6 m lengths, complete with spigot, integral socket and rubber ring seal for ease of installation. All mPVC pipe is manufactured in accordance with the SANS 966 quality standard. “We have already completed a small order on that. We are in the process of starting our next order, which is quite a big one,” Snyman reveals. The increased demand for mPVC piping systems is due to its applicability for large-bore water infrastructure projects.
It is ideally suited to bulk water supply projects due to the fact that mPVC is considerably more ductile than industry-standard unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) mPVC (Modified Polyvinyl Chloride) has been designed specifically to provide similar tensile strength and greater resilience than standard PVC piping products. It is ideally suited to bulk water supply projects due to the fact that mPVC is considerably more ductile than industry-standard unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC). The ductility of mPVC pipe gives it exceptional resistance to crack propagation under pressure. In addition to superior toughness, mPVC has reduced wall thickness. This translates into less raw materials during the manufacturing process, and ultimately a lighter product that is easier to transport and install, thereby minimising its total carbon footprint. Managing Director Juan Muller notes that the manufacture
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Renier Snyman, Technical Manager, DPI Plastics, with the Ultraflo mPVC 630 mm pipe
of this new 630 Class 16 mPVC pipe has allowed DPI Plastics to make significant inroads into the bulk water infrastructure segment. “In terms of what is happening in the market right now, there have been a lot of large-bore orders coming through. “The government is certainly investing in major water projects. The building industry is very stagnant at the moment, but when one looks at infrastructure and the provision of bulk water, it has been active for the last eight months at least, which has been very good for us,” Muller concludes.
DPI Plastics, Martine Goodchild Tel: (021) 957 5600, Fax: 086 505 6484 Email: mgoodchild@dpiplastics.co.za Web: www.dpiplastics.co.za
HAW Introduces Load Sensing Valves Hydraulics & Automation Warehouse (HAW) recently introduced the SALAMI VDP08 load sensing valve to the hydraulic industry. The valve is ideal for a wide range of applications where independent flow control of actuators is needed without being affected by load variations.
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ith the high-quality features SALAMI products is renowned for, the valve offers a more cost-effective solution than competitor products, and is easily retrofitted without having to change mounting specifications. The valve can be used in applications up to 130 l/min, and a maximum working pressure of 350 bar.
“This sectional directional control valve type has become popular in the industry, owing to the simplicity of the design, high tolerance and ability to function under extreme operating conditions and its excellent controllability,” explains Wynand Kellerman, General Manager, HAW. “In addition, the many control positioning options available to the operator eliminates the need to add auxiliary components and additional pipe con-
nections.” Other benefits of the valve include its modular design. “In the case of a malfunctioning valve section, the design feature means that only the faulty section needs to be replaced, and this can be done on site without having to remove the entire valve,” Kellerman continues. This also means a much more versatile solution that allows users to expand the valve configuration, should the need for more machine functions arise. The VDP08 load sensing valve can be ordered for use with both variable and fixed displacement pump applications. With the SALAMI range of hydraulic gear pumps, motors and manual-operated mobile control valves on board, HAW is one step closer to its goal of becoming the largest component and accessory supplier to the hydraulic industry.
Hydraulic & Automation Warehouse Wynand Kellerman, Tel: +27 (0) 11 281 3800 Email: wynand.kellerman@haw.co.za Website: www.hytecgroup.co.za
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From the Desk of Pamela du Plessis, Managing Director of Invincible Valves South Africa has an abundance of mineral resources which plays a huge role in the local and global economy.
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lobally we see a mining crisis, which has affected mining regions around the world, but in particular South Africa’s mining sector. Not only are we faced with the global pressures of commodity prices and currency fluctuation, but in South Africa we face additional factors that contribute to the crisis. These would include volatile labour relations, tough government interventions as well as regulatory uncertainty. The impact of Eskom’s load-shedding and rising power costs has an additional adverse effect. Due to many of these factors a number of Mining Companies have been forced to reduce overheads and head office costs, which has resulted in job losses throughout and a rather light operational level staff compliments. Banks in South Africa have been forced to re-assess and track their exposure and proactively manage these, therefore less lending and higher interest rates add to the crisis. With commodity prices having declined significantly over the past months which in turn means fewer are able to meet the risk management requirements. 38
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With all that said we should be mindful of the fact that we do indeed have a rich mineral resource country with many opportunities for profitable, successful and sustainable mining in South Africa.
Invincible Valves Pamela du Plessis Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 Email: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
IDV Expands to Better Serve the Petrochemical and Air-Pollution Control Industries Industrial and Designer Valves (IDV) was formed in 1996 to supply valves to the petroleum, gas and chemical industries in Southern Africa. It has established partnerships with quality suppliers in order to stock, supply and support superior products to this very specific industry. IDV now has offices in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town. Additional warehouse capacity has been added to elevate stock levels and improve product range.
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ur main petrochemical valve brand FZV, is approved by the majority of local and international petroleum, gas and chemical companies and carry all the necessary API certifications, including Shell MESC coded valves. The valve range is suited to both bulk fuel storage sites and refineries, as well as drilling sites where oil and gas is mined. In 1999 IDV became the sole distributors of the Mecair product range to service the air pollution control industry with valves, header vessels and controllers for dust collectors or fabric filter plants. Later, Mecair’s sister company Goyen, had their range of valves added. More recently IDV have become the agents for Pentair’s Precision Filtration products, which incorporates Mecair and Goyen. This has introduced
the membrane drying and separation technology to the local market. These products remove water vapour in compressed air lines or from hydraulic fluid in a simple and cost effective manner. All equipment and services supplied by IDV are guaranteed and supported by the relevant standards, certifications and documentation. IDV have experience in successfully handling large projects and contracts. While they prefer to use local technology, they readily draw on the experience of international engineering consultants and manufacturers when needed.
IDV Holdings (Pty) Ltd Telephone: +27 (0)11 475 1024 E-mail: info@idv.co.za www.idv.co.za
Membrane Drying Technology IDV now offers Pentair Filtration’s drying solutions for compressed air and hydraulic oil, to increase equipment reliability. This is a compelling alternative to Refrigerant or Desiccant drying systems for the following reasons: • Lower output dew points • Maintenance free and reliable • No consumables (refrigerant / desiccant) • Compact, easy to install • Uses no electricity • No moving parts, silent • Adjustable to desired dew point
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Goyen and Mecair offer efficient reverse pulse filter cleaning solutions for air pollution control. Fire-safe ball valves, gate valves and check valves (double-door wafer and swing type) are internationally approved and CERTIFIED (API 6D), PED and SIL. COMPLETE PRODUCT AND SOLUTION PROVIDERS Tel: +27 11 475 1024 • Fax: + 11 679 5461 E-Mail: info@idv.co.za • Web: www.idv.co.za
Their technology is acknowledged as market leading, offering tailored solutions for the world’s dust collector manufacturers and system users. Tel: +27 11 475 1024 • Fax: + 11 679 5461 E-Mail: info@idv.co.za • Web: www.idv.co.za
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Success of Local Content Designation Depends on Active Support by Public and Private Sectors The implementation and verification of compliance with government’s local designation rules across both public and private sectors is pivotal to the success of the policy, says Peter Thomson, Director, AVK Holding Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd.
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VK Holding Southern Africa is a market-leading manufacturer of valves for the water, waste water, mining, industrial, gas and fire protection markets. The company emerged from Premier Valves Group (PVG) when the Danish valve manufacturer AVK acquired a majority stake in 2014. Says Thomson: “Local designation rules apply specifically to government and state-owned companies, although compliance does not necessarily flow automatically. However, for private sector organisations that can be quite vocal about the need for supportive industrial policy, voluntary compliance with local content designation should be a priority.
“This is essential because success begins in the specification stage where we need engineers, designers and procurement departments to ensure that they explicitly specify the requirement for local content of 70%. There is already a Local Procurement Accord in place through NEDLAC, and we trust that businesses will adhere to it” AVK Holding Southern Africa completed the establishment of a new valve manufacturing facility in Alrode in response to government’s drive to support manufacturing development by specifying the percentage of local content required when government entities and state-owned companies procure certain products. Since July 2014, AVK Southern Africa Holdings has created 114 jobs, 84 of them for artisans, across the company’s value chain. “Local content designation has already seen a boost in investment and job creation in a number of sectors including clothing and textiles and bus and locomotive manufacture. However, sustainable long-term success of local content designation needs not only public sector compliance but also active private sector support,” says Thomson. The Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Cluster of South Africa (Vamcosa), announced earlier this year that it is supporting the DTI’s compliance efforts by monitoring tenders to identify those that do not specify 70% local content and tenders that are awarded to companies not compliant with the policy. AVK Southern Africa Holdings, investment includes a 1 200 m2 training facility, 4 500 m2 of office space and logistics and warehouse space of 2 000 m2. 40
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“This new AVK factory is dedicated to manufacturing AVK products which before had to be imported from Denmark and other countries. We have changed the layout, improved the engineering process have invested in computer numeric controlled machines. AVK also has shot-blasting and coating facilities, right to the back end of the factory, which has been completely overhauled,” says Thomson. He adds that the investment has enabled AVK to achieve the scale and capacity to meet not only South African require-
ments but also expand in sub-Saharan market. “We have recently mobilised an export sales team and they are looking at target markets reaching into Southern Africa.” AVK hopes to train 1 500 people this year in its Academy. This Academy will offer training to non-AVK employees from across the company’s value chain. The training will include people with varying levels of experience in order to support skills development at all levels. The core aim of the training programmes is to help employees and industry to understand how to consult and install the range of valves correctly. “When we are called out for repairs we invariably find that the valves are not installed according to AVK standards. Instructors will replicate real-world conditions in the training programme which should reduce problems relating to incorrect installation. We believe high-quality training and supervision will enable us to deliver solutions rather than products alone,” says Thomson.
AVK Valves; Tel.: +27 12 653 8313 E-mail: patrick@avkvalves.co.za www.avkvalves.co.za
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Kira Valves Guarantees Quality Without Compromise Kira Valves & Engineering, a Black Woman Empowered & BBBEE Level 1 Company, was established in 2005. We have been providing 10 years of market-leading products, services & solutions for the most challenging applications and have succeeded in supporting our clients to keep their maintenance costs to a minimum.
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ira Valves comprises of a highly motivated team of 33 personnel, dedicated to quality, excellent delivery & exceptional customer services.
The expertise of our personnel, who are familiar with the design principals of pressure vessels, guarantee that quality is not compromised. We are suppliers to Sasol, Rand Water, Johannesburg Water, Eskom, Sappi, etc. Kira Valves & Engineering are Eskom Level 1 accredited which allows us to work on high pressure valves.
The company holds the following credentials BBBEE Level 1 - ISO 9001:2008 - OHSAS 18001:2007 Our Services Include: ÒÒ CNC & Conventional Engineering ÒÒ Valve Refurbishment ÒÒ Site Work ÒÒ Valve Trading ÒÒ Sandblasting & Spray Painting ÒÒ Machining, Manufacturing & Modifications ÒÒ Fabrication, Welding & Strainers The Markets Served Include: ◊ Mining ◊ Power Generation
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◊ Petro- Chemical ◊ Food ◊ Pulp & Paper ◊ Iron & Steel ◊ Water Works We are equipped with conventional & CNC machinery required for modification & manufacturing for an array of components. Kira Valves & Engineering possesses a Valve Hydraulic Test Bench which can test up to 500 Bar. The company has also added its input into the design specification of valves. Our premises consist of a valve refurbishing facility which comprises of stripping, sandblasting, machining, welding, assembly, testing and spraying services. Our experienced team are capable of performing services in-situ or to remove valves to our machine shop for complete refurbishment works.
Kira Valves, Tel: +27(011) 626 3312/6/7 Tel: +27(013) 656 3326 Email: info3@kiravalves.co.za Website: www.kiravalves.co.za
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Refurbishing Tired Valves Refurbishment rather than replacement of valves is increasingly viewed as a means of reducing capital expenditure, but only if work being carried out is in accordance to the SANS 347, South African Pressure Equipment Regulations and manufacturer’s strict requirements.
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his is according to Ryan Croker, KSB Pumps and Valves, valve service and acting sales manager, adding that refurbishment can offer a number of advantages including reduced lead times for large engineered valves. In other instances, the custom-fit nature of certain valves makes it preferable to refurbish rather than replace. Cost is also a factor, but these benefits are meaningless unless the valve is restored to OEM specifications and conditions to ensure reliable service in the long run. As one of the largest manufacturers and suppliers of valves for all industries, including high pressure steam valves for power generation, chemical and other plants, KSB Pumps and Valves has recently invested in a workshop and other facilities to ensure that even Ryan Croker of the most complex and precise valves can Valves be refurbished in accordance to the SANS 347, the South African Pressure Equipment Regulations and world-leading standards.
“As an OEM manufacturer we are able to supply either new or refurbished valves whichever makes technical sense or according to customers’ requirements. Our workshop is specially equipped to deal with any type of valve and we specialise in high pressure steam and technically complicated valves. “Like our mother-company in Germany we have the technology and processes in place to do the work correctly and in accordance with all relevant legislations. Likewise, as an OEM we have access to all the required technical expertise and aftersales services to support our valves whether they be new or refurbished,” says Ryan. He adds that the valves division has been especially beefed-up to meet growing demands from an ever-broadening customer base. Sales, service and logistics efforts enable them to reach out to all corners of the region and ensure that proLike our fessional and competent mother-company in services can be offered.
KSB Pumps and
Germany we have Market needs the technology and The promulgation of SANS processes in place 347 and subsequent upgrading of KSBs’ valve reto do the work pair workshop is in line with efforts to ensure safer hancorrectly and in and usage of equipaccordance with all dling ment classified as pressure relevant legislations vessel accessories. In light
of the large fleet of specialised valves that exist in Southern Africa the establishment of a fully-fledged compliant workshop opens avenues for users to professionally refurbish rather than replace valves. In addition, KSB’s valve division will ensure that the industry has access to the best national and international services from the company. Utilities like Eskom, various water authorities, as well as large-scale companies are already making use of the company’s repair and refurbishment services. “As an OEM we are now able to offer customers a full spectrum of services from sales, to support and maintenance to repairs and eventual refurbishment if required. That is unique,” concludes Ryan.
KSB’s valve repair workshop is able to undertake all repairs and refurbishment of large-scale and complex valves, including high pressure steam valves
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DURCO PUMPS
API
SLURRY SEALS
Valves Spares, Repairs and Sales CARTRIDGE SEALS
CAPE TOWN POST NET SUITE 347 PRIVATE BAG X15 SOMERSET WEST, WESTERN CAPE, 7129 Tel: +27 (0)21 851 9264 Email: david@pcs.za.com
DURBAN 19A THE AVENUE EAST, UNIT 2&3 HILBRON PARK Prospecton, Durban 4133 Tel: +27 (0)31 902 1220 Email: Saameel@pcs.za.com
RICHARDS BAY 55 LOODVIS LANE MEERENSEE RICHARDS BAY 3910 Tel: +27 (0)83 273 0139 Email: hannes@pcs.za.com
JOHANNESBURG UNIT 8 JOANIQUE ECO PARK 186 SECOND AVE FLORENTIA ALBERTON Tel:+27 11 869 2275 Email: zelda@pcs.za.com
WWW.PCS.ZA.COM
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PUMPS COATINGS
Surcotec Tel: +27 (0) 21 959 8217 Fax: +27 (0) 86 767 2374 E: iwalsh@surcotec.co.za Web: www.surcotec.co.za
Thermaspray (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 316 6520/8/9 Fax: +27 (11) 316 7527 E: info@thermaspray.co.za Web: www.thermaspray.co.za ANSI PROCESS PUMPS
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
SAMCO PUMPS (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 35 751 1202 Fax: +27 35 751 1204 E: joffre@samcopumps.com Web: www.samcopumps.com API PROCESS PUMPS
APE Pumps Tel: (011) 824 4810 Fax: (011) 824 2770 E: apepumps@mweb.co.za Web: www.apepumps.co.za
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BOOSTER PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za BOREHOLE PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
DIAPHRAGM PUMPS
SAMCO PUMPS (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 35 751 1202 Fax: +27 35 751 1204 E: joffre@samcopumps.com Web: www.samcopumps.com
HORIZONTAL SPLIT CASE PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
END SUCTION PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za FIRE PUMPS
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za JET PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za LOBE PUMPS
vacuum pumps and valves
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
SA Biotech Tel: 011 938 3581 Fax: 086 586 8501 Email: info@sabiotech.co.za Web: www.sabiotech.co.za METERING PUMPS
vacuum pumps and valves
SA Biotech Tel: 011 938 3581 Fax: 086 586 8501 Email: info@sabiotech.co.za Web: www.sabiotech.co.za
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SPP Pumos Tel: (011) 393 7177 E: sales@spppumps.co.za Web: www.spppumps.co.za
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
PUMPS PERISTALTIC PUMPS (HOSE PUMPS)
SAMCO PUMPS (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 35 751 1202 Fax: +27 35 751 1204 E: joffre@samcopumps.com Web: www.samcopumps.com
SAMCO PUMPS (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 35 751 1202 Fax: +27 35 751 1204 E: joffre@samcopumps.com Web: www.samcopumps.com SLURRY PUMPS
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
VANE PUMPS
PISTON PUMPS
SAMCO PUMPS (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 35 751 1202 Fax: +27 35 751 1204 E: joffre@samcopumps.com Web: www.samcopumps.com POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
RNE PUMPS Tel: +27 11 452-3528 Fax: +27 86 522 6301 Email: mark@rnepumps.com Web: www.rnepumps.com
Tri-Pump Tel: +27 11 609 5240 Fax +27 11 609 8559 Email: hennie@tripump.com Web: www.tripump.com
vacuum pumps and valves
SA Biotech Tel: 011 938 3581 Fax: 086 586 8501 Email: info@sabiotech.co.za Web: www.sabiotech.co.za SELF-PRIMING PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za
SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
Xylem Water Solutions South Africa (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 966 9300 Fax:011 5528818 Email: info.za@xyleminc.com Web:www.xyleminc.com
VacServe (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 827 1536 Fax: 011 827 3590 Email: faan@vacserve.co.za Web: www.vacserve.co.za
Walter Meano Engineering Tel: 011 873 8620 Fax: 011 825 1401 Email: wme@mweb.co.za Web: www.versaflo.co.za VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS
vacuum pumps and valves
SA Biotech Tel: 011 938 3581 Fax: 086 586 8501 Email: info@sabiotech.co.za Web: www.sabiotech.co.za VERTICAL SUMP PUMPS
APE Pumps Tel: (011) 824 4810 Fax: (011) 824 2770 E: apepumps@mweb.co.za Web: www.apepumps.co.za
APE Pumps Tel: (011) 824 4810 Fax: (011) 824 2770 E: apepumps@mweb.co.za Web: www.apepumps.co.za
SAM Engineering Tel: (011) 823-4250 Fax: (011) 823-4943 Email: sales@sameng.co.za Web: www.sameng.co.za WELL PUMPS
TRASH PUMPS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
RNE PUMPS Tel: +27 11 452-3528 Fax: +27 86 522 6301 Email: mark@rnepumps.com Web: www.rnepumps.com
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
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VALVES AIR VALVES
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
BUTTERFLY VALVES
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
BALL VALVES
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
Fluidworx (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 452 5059 Fax: 086 551 2440 Email: info@fluidworx.co.za Web: www.fluidworx.co.za
Mine Track & Tools (pty) Ltd Tel: 011 412 4536/1665 Email:info@minetrack.co.za Web: www.minetrack.co.za
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
Fluidworx (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 452 5059 Fax: 086 551 2440 Email: info@fluidworx.co.za Web: www.fluidworx.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
VAG-Valves South Africa Klamflex Pipe Couplings Tel: 0117625326 Fax: 011 7625674 R.Loggerenberg@vag-group. com Web: www.vag-group.com CHECK VALVES
Fluidworx (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 452 5059 Fax: 086 551 2440 Email: info@fluidworx.co.za Web: www.fluidworx.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
Fluidworx (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 452 5059 Fax: 086 551 2440 Email: info@fluidworx.co.za Web: www.fluidworx.co.za
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za GATE VALVES
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za CONTROL VALVES
VacServe (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 827 1536 Fax: 011 827 3590 Email: faan@vacserve.co.za Web: www.vacserve.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za KNIFE GATE VALVES
DIAPHRAGM VALVES
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C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
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Mine Track & Tools (pty) Ltd Tel: 011 412 4536/1665 Email:info@minetrack.co.za Web: www.minetrack.co.za
Bearing Man Group (BMG) Tel: (011) 620 1500 E: fluidtech@bmgworld.net Web: www.bmgworld.net
VALVES KNIFE GATE VALVES
Fluidworx (Pty) Ltd Tel: (011) 452 5059 Fax: 086 551 2440 Email: info@fluidworx.co.za Web: www.fluidworx.co.za
PLUG VALVES
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
MANUAL
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za PIPES
PLUG VALVES
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
Mine Track & Tools (pty) Ltd Tel: 011 412 4536/1665 Email:info@minetrack.co.za Web: www.minetrack.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za ACTUATORS
C.R.I Pumps S.A. (Pty) Ltd Tel: 011 805 8631 Fax: 011 805 8630 Email:cri@cripumps.co.za Web:www.cripumps.co.za
Ernest Electro Engineering Tel: (011) 792 9550 / 1 / 2 Fax: (011) 792 9553 Email: eeeaman@mweb.co.za Web: ernestee.co.za
PNEUMATIC - SPRING RETURN
PNEUMATIC - DOUBLE ACTING
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
PINCH VALVES
Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd Tel: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 Fax: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 E: enquiries@invalve.co.za Web: www.invalve.co.za
vacuum pumps and valves
SA Biotech Tel: 011 938 3581 Fax: 086 586 8501 Email: info@sabiotech.co.za Web: www.sabiotech.co.za
Bearing Man Group (BMG) Tel: (011) 620 1500 E: fluidtech@bmgworld.net Web: www.bmgworld.net
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
Tectra Automation Tel: +27 (0) 11 971-9400 Fax: +27 (0) 11 971-9440 malan.bosman@tectra.co.za Web: www.hytecgroup.co.za
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Superior VALVES for better FLUID management
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Distributors of :
Ghana: Godfrey Mwachande Tel: +233 24 623 0543 Email: godfrey@tripump.com
South Africa: Dirk Grobler Tel: +27 11 6095240 Email: dirk@tripump.com
DRC: Hannes Vermeulen Tel: +243 82 601 5240 Email: hannes@tripump.com
Tanzania: Jannie Rossouw Tel: +255 28 257 0393 Email: jannie@tripump.com
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Zambia: Larry Mapani Tel: +260 21 221 8140 Email: larry@tripump.com