Asa leading industrial pump manufacturer in India, Sintech Pumps ensure that each and every pump that is dispatched adheres to the quality policy norms. We provide all kinds of pumps like Centrifugal Pumps, Water Pumps, Industrial Pumps , Vertical Multistage Centrifugal Pump etc. The applications of these pumps can be found in many industries, refineries and mills. Some of the best suited sector that we cover are listed below.
Thank you for your very comprehensive report on the Health Check Up of the pumps. It made the decision process very easy when given the information in that format, And made Spare Planning a lot simpler job as compare to previous tedious one well done.
Your dedication to your customers is unheard of, you were with us all the way from design, shipping problems, startup and helped us a lot during the warranty issues. The system is fantastic and working just like we wanted.
We have installed Sintech Pumps and pumps have been working satisfactorily. It was also noted that power consumption is considerably less than other similar pumps. These Pumps are self-priming and leak proof an also been observed that these required less maintenance.
I have been working with Sintech pumps from last year during which time I have found them to be professional and responsive to our needs which are often at a moments notice. Dealing with a supplier who has in depth knowledge of their product and can offer this without referral to a third party is paramount. Communication is excellent and always professional.
At Sintech, Precision is the heart of the business, and pumping solutions, a technological potential. We at, Sintech Precision Products Ltd, understand this critical aspect of the business, and being one of the biggest pump manufacturers in India, commands an indisputable brand loyalty.
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We supply stainless steel sintered- and magnetic solutions to the automotive industry. The high quality standards and our exceptional quality capabilities are highly valued in the automotive industry.
Our powder metallurgy processes are also used for motors and pumps and makes it possible to produce geometrical complex components. Our focus on high corrosion resistance represents a good match for robustness requirements in motors and pumps, since the advanced technologies makes it possible to combine two or more components in a single component.
Sintex have customers in the medical segment, and are experienced in developing and producing solutions with the strict requirements in the industry. Our magnetic couplings are used in mixers where we are able to ensure a complete sealing between the drive and material being mixed. We have developed a high-end magnetizer suitable for clean-room production, and we are currently working on miniature magnetic couplings for implants.
Sintex have developed mechanical components and support systems for world-class loudspeaker manufacturers, setting new standards for sound quality. We have the ability to design and manufacture systems with extreme low distortion using our knowledge of advanced materials combined with 3D-simulations.
Sintex powder metals are often used for production and processing equipment. Our stainless sintered alloys are particularly corrosion-resistant and certified for use in drinking water in accordance with international directives.
Scintex is a pump and filtration specialist, with in-house engineers we can supply a pumping system suitable for you application. Our range varies from small 12V & 24V electric pumps to large 240V & 3 Phase pumps as well as hand drum pumps and pneumatic air pumps. Quickly and easily transfer fuels, diesel, oil, biodiesel, water and unleaded petrol. We also provide pumping solutions for the biofuel industry with biodiesel pumps and units for use in SVO conversions. Further to the automotive industry we supply intercooler and turbo oil scavenge pumps.
The Scintex range of 12V & 24V pumps include an electric DC oil pump with a flow rate of 10L/ Min. The solar submersible well bore pump with 12L/ min flow rate. The collection also includes various diesel transfer pumps ranging in flow rates from 40L/ Min to 57L/ Min with full kits available that include nozzles, hosing, fittings and inlet strainers. We also stock petrol pump kits, petrol & diesel pump stations, drum pumps, diesel refuelling stations, lubricant gear pumps, water pumps, sewage pumps, exa pumps, centrifugal pumps and bilge pumps for marine use.
Our 240V range includes high flow dirty water pumps, stainless steel submersible centrifugal pumps with a flow rate of 95L/ Min, industrial site drainage submersible pumps, diesel transfer pumps, gear oil pumps, septic tank submersible pumps, sand and slurry submersible pumps, puddle suckers and dewatering pumps. Additionally we stock water pressure booster pumps with controllers, self priming shallow well jet pumps and stainless steel magnetic drive pumps. The 240V range has it all with machine cooling water pumps, condensate pumps, electric drive gear pumps, chemical dosing and metering pumps and even home water pressure pumps.
If its a hand pump you require we have you covered with rotary hand pumps, fuel drum pumps, chemical drum pumps, double action piston pumps and we even stock self action drill pumps powered by your electric drill.
We have a range of pneumatic pumps including a polypropylene air driven diaphragm pump with a 90L/ min flow rate used for a variety of liquids. The aluminium air diaphragm pump is also available in an industrial sized model with a flow rate of up to 719L/ min. We also stock a mobile oil pump trolley kit and pneumatic lubricant pump.
The most popular pumps in our range are the engine driven pumps with our flex drive submersible trash pump (see the below video), the diesel engine driven water pump, the high pressure water pump, the trash sludge sewage pump, the YANMAR diesel water pump, the water transfer pump and the poly chemical transfer pump. This range is available in Honda petrol engines or in diesel with YANMAR or KAMA powered engines.
We also stock a range of tractor PTO driven pumps with the standard tractor PTO pump, the tractor PTO molasses oil pump and a pulley drive gear pump perfect for various applications including transfer of viscous liquids.
Our comprehensive range of pumps, in house expertise and product support makes Scintex the name in pumps in Australia. We offer fast shipping Australia wide and are happy to help with all your pump requirements.
Can't rate this highly enough. I bought the electric as I need it for indoor and outdoor use. This mixer paid for itself in a week. It is simple and tough. I'm tempted to buy a diesel as well since I'm getting enough use indoors and outdoors to justify having a second. I was able to fit it on the back of my ute to collect (just) and assembly was easy. I have not been kind to this mixer, but it shows no signs of failing me.
Motor capacitors are used with hot tub pumps/motors and come in two common types: run capacitors and start capacitors. Run capacitors are designed for continuous duty while the motor is powered. Start capacitors briefly increase motor starting torque and allow a motor to be cycled on and off rapidly.
Read more about The History of Pumps here.Editor's Note: This is the second of five parts of our feature, The History of Pumps. This timeline was developed through research, credible sources and the knowledge of friends in the industry, The history of pumps is long and illustrious. This account represents highlights of some of the major historical and technological developments. We welcome your contributions.
200 BC Greek inventor and mathematician Ctesibius invents the water organ, an air pump with valves on the bottom, a tank of water in between them and a row of pipes on top. This is the principal design that is now known as the reciprocating pump.
1475 According to Reti, the Brazilian soldier and historian of science, the first machine that could be characterized as a centrifugal pump was a mud lifting machine that appeared in a treatise by the Italian Renaissance engineer Francesco di Giorgio Martini.
1790 Briton Thomas Simpson harnesses steam power to pumping engines for municipal water applications and founds the London company Simpson and Thompson Co. (predecessor to Worthington Simpson).
1845 Henry R. Worthington invents the first direct-acting steam pumping engine. Worthington Pump designed its first products to power canal boats and U.S. naval vessels. Worthington later pioneered pump designs for boiler feed, oil pipeline and hydro-electric applications.
1851 John Gwynne files his first centrifugal pump patent. His early pumps were used primarily for land drainage, and many can still be seen today in pump house museums. They were usually powered by Gwynnes' steam engines. By the end of the 19th century, Gwynne was producing pumps of all sizes to cover all industrial applications, from small electric pumps to those rated at 1,000 tons per minute. His company had also begun to produce scientific pumps, e.g., porcelain pumps for chemical works. In the 1930s they were producing almost 1,000 different models.
1860 Adam Cameron founds the Cameron Steam Pump Works, and becomes another pioneer in reciprocating steam pump engines. Like Worthington, Cameron's first products were used to power merchant marine and U.S. naval vessels. Cameron pumps were later applied in water resources, oil pipeline and refining and boiler feed.
1886 Jens Nielsen, founder of Viking Pump Company, invents the internal gear pumping principal while designing a pump to remove excess water that was seeping into his limestone quarry from a nearby creek.
1886 United Centrifugal Pumps is incorporated. It becomes the world's foremost supplier of high-pressure crude oil and refined product pipeline pumps.A single and two stage pipeline pump assembly in the 1960s at the Ruhrpumpen plant in Witten, Germany. Photo courtesy of Ruhrpumpen.
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