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ARE ALL ANSI PUMPS THE SAME?
In 1977, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) established manufacturing criteria for centrifugal pumps to ensure that dimensional, material composition and safety specifications meet the demanding needs of the chemical processing industry. Mandatory design features, such as self-ventilation, foot mounting, centerline discharge and back pullout, became the industry’s assurance that complying pumps met production and safety needs. Even though ANSI compliance would seem to level the playing field for pump specification, your choices are actually far more complex. The fact is that many brands just meet the minimal requirements of this standard. And while other brands may offer similar features and performance, you may experience inflated cost, delayed delivery, and deflated service. In a market where all ANSI pumps seem the same, dare to compare.
The Griswold Pump Company is no newcomer to pumps. With product lines dating back over 70 years, you’ll find a wealth of industry knowledge and experience behind every Griswold product. At our facility in Thomasville, Georgia, we manufacture a variety of pumps, including ANSI, end suction centrifugals, self-priming and submersible/vertical turbines. With hundreds of thousands of pump installations worldwide and our international distribution network, Griswold serves a broad range of chemical process, industrial and municipal applications,
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