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Hydra-Cell / Wanner Engineering Design and Manufacturing Standards

Hydra-Cell seal-less pumps are designed, built, and tested in the Wanner Engineering 80,000 square foot facility in Minneapolis, Minnesota. We have more than 40 years of experience serving manufacturers, processors, and commercial or institutional organizations, including many major global companies.

Hydra-Cell® Design and Manufacturing StandardsHydra-Cell pumps are performance-proved for efficiently pumping the widest range of corrosive, high-temperature, abrasive, viscous, non-lubricating, and recycled fluids, as well as liquids containing solids.
Every pump is assembled with the proper materials of construction to meet the application.

Hydra-Cell® Design and Manufacturing StandardsOur capability is the result of a strategic emphasis on adopting sound management principles throughout the plant combined with attention to detail for every task and procedure.

Hydra-Cell® Design and Manufacturing StandardsContinuous Improvement

  • High-precision machining equipment and lean production practices throughout an extensively automated manufacturing facility.
  • All pumps are designed, built, and tested in the USA.
  • Design engineering services available for assistance with your application.
  • Extensive inventory and reliable supply chain.
  • Stringent quality control systems for component-to-component and unit-to-unit quality and consistency.
  • Every pump is tested (15-minute to 2-hour run cycles) for full flow at rated pressure, temperature, noise, and vibration.

Learn more about Wanner Engineering.

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