Haskel manufactures the industry’s most complete range of fluid- and air-driven liquid pumps. As a highly trained distributor, Pneumatic and Hydraulic can supply application engineering and complete problem solving service for all Haskel pumps.
Haskel has applications to fit many principle markets such as:
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Oil & Gas
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Defense & Aerospace
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Automotive
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Fluid & Air Power
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Power Generation
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Process
Haskel offers the following advantages:
Air Driven Liquid Pumps
Haskel International has nearly 60 years of hydraulic and pneumatic engineering experience in the design and manufacture of air driven liquid pumps. Continuous investment in new machinery and technology keeps Haskel at the forefront of the field.
Air and Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters
Haskel International Air and Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters provide for pressures up to 39,000 psi (2690 bar). Used for virtually all known gases, these boosters are ideal for increasing gas pressure, transferring high pressure gas, charging cylinders and scavenging.
Air Pressure AmplifiersHaskel International has nearly 60 years of hydraulic and pneumatic engineering experience in the design and manufacture of high pressure generating equipment and controls. Continuous investment in the new machinery and technology keeps Haskel at the forefront of the field.
High Pressure Valves and System Accessories
Haskel International offers a wide range of high pressure valves and system accessories designed to assist in the controlled use of pressure and flow-generating equipment manufactured by Haskel and others. Continuous investment in the new machinery and technology keeps Haskel at the forefront of the field.
How to Select a Haskel Pump
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Decide on the type of fluid to be pumped.
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Determine the available minimum plant air pressure.
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Finalize the required outlet pressure.
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Determine the required flow rate. This can be done in a number of ways:
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Is the item to be pressurized pre-filled?
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What is the flow rate required at no loan for filling?
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What is the flow rate required at pressure?
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What is the volume of the item to be pressurized?
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What is the time available to fill?
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What is the time to pressurize?
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