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Pumps, Drives & Monitoring

Check out our diverse, multi-faceted portfolio of centrifugal and positive displacement pumps.

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Solving Popular Pump Challenge

 Read the top blogs written by our engineering staff that will help solve problems you experience within your industry.

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What are Newtonian Fluids

Newtonian fluid, non Newtonian fluid, rheopectic, thixotropic, dilatant... what's the difference between these liquid properties? More importantly, what does it matter?

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How to read a centrifugal pump curve

The ability to read pump curves is essential to long-term pump performance. In new applications, they aid in the selection of a pump that meets performance requirements. 

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Centrifugal Pumps

Centrifugal pumps utilize an impeller inside a volute to transfer rotational energy into hydraulic energy by imparting a centrifugal force on a given liquid. As the most common pump type, they are widely applied in the industry across various applications. Often applied to clean and thin liquids, different designs can handle solids, sludges, and slurries.

Many different subcategories and designs exist using centrifugal force to adapt to applications such as vertical cantilever, multistage, recessed impeller, seal-less, magdrive.

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End Suction

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Multi-Stage

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Pitot Tube

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Centrifugal Drum Pumps

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Self-Priming

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Submersible

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Split Case

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Vertical Inline

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Vertical Turbine

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Positive Displacement Pumps

Positive displacement pumps are flow-creating devices that are typically used for more viscous liquids, high-pressure, or metering applications. Positive displacement pumps can push larger volumes of higher-viscosity liquids and can withstand even the slightest change in viscosity, whereas centrifugal pumps are more impacted by the variability. A positive displacement pump creates a suction that can lift liquid up.

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Air Operated Diaphragm

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Hose/Peristaltic

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Positive Displacement Drum

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Plunger

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Progressive Cavity

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Rotary Lobe

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Twin Screw

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Pump Drives & Monitoring

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Pump Drives/Monitoring

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An Experience Focused On You

It’s all about helping our customers succeed. We make substantial investments in technology and people to meet the demands of our customers so you stay in control and accomplish more.

At Crane Engineering, your experience as our customer matters.

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The Right Fluid Handling Equipment and Solutions for YOUR Industry

Crane Engineering has served manufacturers and municipalities in the Midewest for over 80 years.

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