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Engineering that moves fluids. Innovations that inspire!

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Engineering that moves fluids. Innovations that inspire!

By: KSB

KSB pumps fluids where they’re needed – or keep them safely behind valves.
The exceeding skill is finding an answer for almost every fluid and application. We take extreme temperatures and pressures in our stride. And the engineering experts know there’s a material and a safety scheme for every aggressive, explosive or toxic medium. It doesn’t have to be liquid, either: KSB also transports sand, stone and ore hydraulically with special pumps.

KSB pumps and valves are just as much at home in municipal utilities and industrial plants as they are in skyscrapers, power stations, mines or oil rigs. Sometimes that means a standard product, and sometimes a whole tailor-made solution. As experienced valve and pump supplier for water, wastewater, building services, industry, energy and mining applications, KSB knows exactly which product is right for the application.

To find out more about KSB, Inc. please visit our website at
www.ksbusa.com.

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