REDWIRE API oil and gas pumps are available from John Brooks Company

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The ClydeUnion CUP-OH2 centrifugal pump is compliant with API 610.

John Brooks Company Limited is a great Canadian supplier of industrial fluid-handling solutions, especially pumps, nozzles, valves, and filtration equipment for a broad variety of sectors. The company has been serving the oil and gas industry with innovative products for more than eight decades, with extensive experience with applications in this field.

Among the offerings John Brooks Company has for the oil and gas sector is a series of pumps that meet the standards of the American Petroleum Institute (API).

Maximum safety and environmental protection

Founded in 1919, API is a standards-setting organization and the global leader in convening subject-matter experts across segments to establish, maintain, and distribute consensus standards for oil and gas. The body has developed more than 700 standards for operational safety, environmental protection, and sustainability over the last century. Businesses that follow API standards, like John Brooks Company, minimize safety and environmental hazards, as these standards are trusted by policy makers and companies to meet the industry’s strict performance criteria.

Pumps are available that comply with the following API standards:

  • API 610. John Brooks Company supplies centrifugal pumps that meet API 610 requirements, which apply to overhung, between-bearing, and vertically suspended pumps. This includes pumps running in reverse as hydraulic-power recovery turbines for use in petroleum, petrochemical, and gas-industry process services.
  • API 674. Reciprocating plunger pumps. This standard covers the minimum requirements for reciprocating positive displacement pumps, as well as pumps designed for petroleum, petrochemicals, and gas.
  • API 675. These diaphragm pumps comply with the minimum requirements for reciprocating, controlled-volume pumps, plus units for use in the petroleum, petrochemical, and gas industry.
  • API 676. Progressive cavity and gear pumps that meet the basic requirements for rotary positive-displacement process pumps and pump units for petroleum, petrochemicals, and gas.

This lineup is recommended for applications involving many pumping systems for oil and gas. Examples include pumps for chemical metering skid buildings with controls, frac blender feed pumps, caustic transfer pumps, solvent transfer pumps, pressure booster pumps, and condensate transfer pumps. Trust John Brooks Company to recommend the most appropriate API pump.

To learn more, contact John Brooks Company.


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Posted by John Brooks Company Limited


John Brooks Company Limited: Fluid Handling Solution providers since 1938. For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has pr... Read more

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