UK-Based Charles Austen Pumps Launches New Site Stateside

Nov. 28, 2011

Blue Diamond Pumps Inc. opens in Georgia

After 57 years of manufacturing pumps in the U.K., Charles Austen Pumps announces the launch of its new site in the state of Georgia named Blue Diamond Pumps Inc. At this new location, the company will be stocking its range of Envir-o linear air pumps.

Designed for wastewater treatment units, the linear air pumps combine a specially formulated diaphragm material for extended life while incorporating the most energy efficient motors for low power consumption and low cost. 

The design also includes low cost servicing, which needs only a screw driver to complete. The robust design features a compact alloy casing, which is weatherproof and does not degrade over time.

The simple yet efficient pumping principle uses an electro-magnetically operated diaphragm, which eliminates sliding parts keeping wear and tear minimal and power consumption low. This principle combined with a unique noise adsorbing double damping system within the robust alloy casing offers whisper quiet operation of only 40dBA.

A comprehensive range of models is available with flow rates in steps from 30 to 200 L/min. with an exceptionally long service life and 18 months warranty.

Frost and rain proof, the linear air pumps prove ideal for aeration in sewage treatment plants, hotel kitchens, industrial car washers and large scale aquariums. It is equally suited to interior use in odor neutralizers, whirlpools and decorative water features.
 

Source: Charles Austen Pumps

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