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Suppliers of pumps and valves to the mining and industrial sectors for over 66 years.

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CONTENT COVER STORY Efficiency at its best – Saving money whilst delivering more…

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INDUSTRY NEWS Eight lessons for entrepreneurs

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PRODUCTS & SERVICES Fibertex SA Hammarsdale Plant awarded ISO 9001

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Easy to use thermal camera simplifies machine inspections

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PUMPS Efficient and economical water management systems

Rapid Allweiler’s 100% locally manufactured pumps installed at a new edible oil manufacturing plant

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New split case design pump: KREBS® slurryMAXTM

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BMG’s Motoline solar inverters prove to be dependable

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4 Industrial pump problems and how you can fix it

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New actuators simplifies for process valve piping system

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The future in submersible pumping technology

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Woman in the industry - Rapid Allweiler

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Internet of Things (IoT) to assist in drought management

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BMG distributor for Hydrotechnik

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4 Industrial pump problems and how you can fix it...

Seven reasons to select a VS pump design in oil and gas applications 22 Verder appoints The Pumpsmith as sole distributor for KZN

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New impeller improves pump suction

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Mobility to the power of four

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The original screw centrifugal pump

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Casting pumps from the perfect pattern

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The question of maintenance engineering versus reliability engineering is placed under the spotlight 32

VALVES New GEMÜ 567 BioStar aseptic control valve

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Test unit for shut-off vales

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The benefit of head guided plugs on slurry valves

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Utilization of water resources

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Wear resistant thermal spray coatings, protect ball valves, extend service life

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Refurbishment – The best insurance against failure

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Considerations when selecting a check valve

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AZ-Armaturen type cartridge plug valve with exchangeable seat

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PIPES Water management in mining From Upington to Durban, Incledon has South Africa covered

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BUYERS GUIDE

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On the cover

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Efficiency at its best – Saving money whilst delivering more…

Franklin Electric developed a unique water monitoring & management system for advanced water pump installations. Borehole water levels and flow rates can be monitored using this system. The general water table in the area can be kept within set levels or the total water supply can be monitored. If a borehole runs low, the system will switch off the pump until the water level recovers to a set level. It can also be programmed to supply water from alternative boreholes to ensure that the local area ground water is managed responsibly. This ensures reliable long term operations, protecting pumps from running dry and reducing equipment replacement and installation cost. When a frequency drive is used with the pump, the speed can be varied to manage the water at a specific level. Data for the water management system is stored on a cloud server and a graphical user interface provides an overview of the status of all pumps in the system. Data trending highlights problematic pumps to allow maintenance crews to focus where attention is required. Data trending provides valuable information regarding ground water levels, cyclic trends of water levels, pump operational

time and variability of water wells. The water management system also provides energy cost information for operating the well field.

specialised solutions in South Africa. Franklin Electric’s water monitoring & management system is between 40% and 60% more cost effective.

Data is sent to a cloud server and can be accessed anywhere by any party registered to do so, including management. Franklin Electric clients are finding it more cost effective to monitor pumps remotely compared to an operator driving to different locations to verify whether individual pumps are operating correctly. Operators are only sent to problematic wells when the water management system alerts them. SMS and/or email alerts are also available.

Franklin Electric’s specialised mine dewatering solutions are based on a highly functional data collection, control and communication system to ensure smooth flowing operations. This includes the necessary protection mechanisms and ability to set operating points to deal with submersible pumping conditions, as well as data accumulation and control. Additionally, the highest efficiency borehole motors available today compliment the offer which deliver the most cost-effective solutions.

Mine dewatering

So how can Franklin Electric make a difference?

Effective mine dewatering is the key to efficient mining operation. Modern technology and experience available from Franklin Electric, utilising their commitment to, and understanding of complex dewatering applications together with cutting edge scientific methodologies, offer

We believe in reducing operating cost. Mine life and resource extensions are a reality because of buoyant natural resource prices. Under such conditions, mines and mine sites will benefit from a timeous review of their dewatering & operating systems. An automation approach as part of the dewatering system design criteria ensures accurate tracking and trending of the system performance, as well as allowing for automated redundancy operations. Operational down time due to pump failures, flooding and other unforeseen conditions can be reduced, leading to overall savings for the mine.

Intelligence at your fingertips – convenient and available 24/7 Fig. 1: Simple remote monitoring and control anywhere.

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Franklin Electric’s specialised dewatering solutions are based on the


Franklin Electric is a leading manufacturer of world-class borehole pumping and other systems since 1944, providing innovative products for a multitude of applications across the globe. The very first patents, products and technologies applied to submerged motor borehole and deep-well pumping were produced by Franklin Electric Inc. Franklin Electric’s specialised dewatering solutions have been available in South Africa since 2014 and are used primarily in the mining industry to control water levels to ensure that mining operations are safe and secure. Pumps that are used for mine dewatering must be able to operate in extremely hostile conditions and are often situated deep underground which can adversely affect the operation of the pumps and make servicing difficult and time consuming, negatively affecting the viability of the mine. Franklin Electric incorporates specially developed and patented technology in their pumps, motors, and control systems to ensure that maintenance can be planned cost effectively. Stateof- the-art monitoring and control equipment, using a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) system to integrate water flow and water level as well as other measurements compliment the integrated and robust solution. All parameters are recorded, logged and made available for operational and management purposes. Data and operational information are accessed remotely via satellite (BGAN), cellular (GSM), WiFi or radio systems. The VFD system is pre-programmed to manage and protect the motor and pump, accept transducer signals to ensure that the operation is controlled as well as collecting all information, linked to the Remote Terminal Unit (RTU).

Fig. 2: HES Motor efficiencies.

The web based supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system developed by Franklin Electric for dewatering, monitoring and control applications collect VFD data such as voltage, current, frequency, torque, consumed power, operating time, pressure, and flow rates. See Fig. 1. Franklin Electric manufactures the motors and pumps and designs and supervises the assembly of the control panels, has expert knowledge in selecting the correct pumps and motors, programming the controls and drives for successful operation. Franklin Electric can also monitor the servicing of installed equipment, log site data and manage sites using the Franklin Electric SCADA control system, when necessary. The specialised dewatering solutions that Franklin Electric offers also addresses the challenge of integrating sensor networks with current SCADA systems. The Franklin Electric SCADA system utilises real-time interaction between boreholes , sensor data and users in the field, allowing the embedded RTU to detect and report a problem without delay. Dewatering in the complex and harsh mining environment is tough but crucial and requires a combination of expert performance together with minimal operating expenses. Franklin Electric’s broad range of pumping solutions coupled with full control, monitoring and remote SCADA systems deliver complete specialised dewatering solutions that ensure durability, reliability, and performance.

Franklin Electric develops new borehole motor technology

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latest technologies available in the required fields of application including motors, pumps, controls, field instrumentation and communication - an integrated approach that offers durability, user-friendly interfacing and ease of operations and maintenance, resulting in increased uptime and an overall reduction in cost of ownership by providing the correct pumps, motors, monitoring equipment and accessories to increase product lifespan and reduce problems which result in downtime.

Franklin Electric is pleased to announce the High Efficiency Borehole System range extension up to 150 kW to complement its already successful 6” High Efficiency Submersible Borehole Systems (HES). The system extension consists of an 8” synchronous submersible NEMA motor with associated variable frequency drive and matching output filter. Ever since its introduction, the 6” HES have proven its world-class efficiency in more than 400 applications to date, saving up to 20 % of electrical energy when compared to standard asynchronous motor system. See Fig. 2. With environmental considerations and energy savings in mind, Franklin Electric developed the High Efficiency Submersible Borehole System, consisting of a synchronous submersible NEMA motor, associated variable frequency drive and output filter, thereby creating a one-stop shopping experience with the added benefit of perfectly matched components, guaranteeing first-class performance. Energy savings possible can result in payback under 2 years. This is all made possible by up to 13 % improved motor efficiency and system efficiency up to 11 % with excellent partial load behaviour.

Contact Franklin Electric, Tel: +27 (0) 11 723-6500 info@franklin-electric.co.za www.franklin-electric.com

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PUMPS

Rapid Allweiler’s 100% locally manufactured pumps installed at a new edible oil manufacturing plant Recently, Rapid Allweiler Pumps undertook a project involving the manufacture, assembly, delivery and commissioning on site, of a complete suction and discharge manifold skid base unit consisting of three of our 100% locally manufactured NT 125250 cast iron pumps. The unit comprised of the three NT pumps, suction and discharge manifolds supported within a frame work, valves, rubber expansion bellows and gauges. The pumps were driven by 110kW motors and run by VSD and control panel all supplied, installed and commissioned by Rapid Allweiler Pumps. Further to the complete skid base unit above, Rapid Allweiler Pumps also supplied the following 100% locally manufactured pumps for the project: •

1 x NT 150-315 cast iron/cast iron/mechanical seal Chiller Feed pump with 37kW motor • 1 x NT 100-250 cast iron/cast iron/mechanical seal Chilled Water pump with 75kW motor • 4 x CLT 65-160 stainless steel/stainless steel/mechanical seal Hot Water Circulation pumps with 15kW motors • 1 x CLT 80-160 stainless steel/stainless steel/ mechanical seal Evaporator pump with 18.5kW motor • 5 x CLT 65-250 stainless steel/stainless steel/ mechanical seal Oil Transfer pumps with 37kW motors All the pumps for the project were sized and selected by Rapid Allweiler’s experienced technical staff who calculated all necessary requirements to deliver the clients required duties.

NT 150-315 cast iron/cast iron/mechanical seal Chiller Feed Pump with 37kW motor in the foreground and 3 x NT 125-250 cast iron/ cast iron/mechanical seal Cooling Tower Pumps with 110kW VSD controlled motors in the background – complete with suction and discharge manifolds, rubber bellows, valves and gauges

The pumps selected were 100% cast, machined and assembled by Rapid Allweiler’s world class foundry and manufacturing facilities in Benoni and Isando, Johannesburg. All piping was sized and carefully determined to accommodate the fluid hydraulics involved and materials supplied were prefabricated, assembled and painted in house at Rapid Allweiler’s Factory, lowering costs for the client and making the “plug and play” unit to be easily installed and successfully commissioned on site by the Rapid Allweiler field service and projects team. Another successful Rapid Allweiler Pumps project Rapid Allweiler – Pumping your future food supply!! SMALL enough to CARE – BIG enough to DELIVER 8

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3 of the 4 x CLT 65-160 stainless steel/stainless steel/mechanical seal Hot Water Circulation pumps with 15kW motors

Contact Ken Bouch, Rapid Allweiler, Tel: +27 (0) 11 573-7400, k.bouch@rapidallweiler.co.za


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Eight lessons for entrepreneurs

At 87, serial entrepreneur Alain Leger, who founded one of South Africa’s most successful manufacturing enterprises, is a seasoned business person celebrating the 60th anniversary of the company he founded. While the art of taking on financial risks in the hope of achieving profits has eluded many, being a financiallysavvy innovator has been in his blood for decades. The battle-scars of his entrepreneurial journey taught him many life lessons, and for those interested in manufacturing, selling services, or business in general, his story and the eight lessons behind them is an instructive one.

Lesson 1 Choosing the right partners and business is vital to the success of a company. Given that more than 500 000 businesses are started each year in the US alone, coupled with a 50% failure rate within the first five years, choosing the right business and the right partners is critical. Leger recounts that a serious mine accident served as the catalyst for his first business in engine reconditioning. Soon after starting his chemical engineering career in 1956, at the Orange Free State’s Merriespruit gold mine plant, an underground flooding accident led to the mine’s closure and Leger’s transfer to a uranium plant in nearby Virginia, where he continued working as a research engineer. While employed at the plant, two Mauritian emigrés approached him with an opportunity to invest in an engine-reconditioning business in Virginia, indicating that they were familiar with the industry and that there was a strong demand for this service. Leger’s involvement would be limited to supplying the finances, the property, equipment and the operating capital. However, the venture did not go well. The Mauritian partners turned out to be technically incompetent and

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Alain Leger and Máire Leger

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Alain Leger soon found himself drawn into the technical and day to day operational aspects of the business. The business was soon faltering, and even finding a suitable technically-qualified staff-member did little to rescue the company due to personality conflicts between the partners and their new recruit. “It was a matter of using my mine salary to pay for the expenses while working after-hours from 5pm to midnight, sorting out the paper work, and so on,” recalls Leger. “It was difficult to fight a lost cause.”

Lesson 2 Experience is the cheapest way of seeing the world as long as you get it from someone else. This is one of Leger’s favourite sayings and relates to some of the costly (but useful) lessons he learnt while establishing his business. Following his foray into engine reconditioning, Leger reconsidered his options. Among these was whether he should remain in the business. But fate was about to steer him in a new direction and a visit to Pinetown got him interested in the hard-chrome plating business. “At the time there were some very big companies there that were closing down,” Leger says of his decision to buy a chrome plant in 1960. But it wasn’t all plain sailing… “That plant was useless, the machinery was useless and the loss of money was real. It took a few more years to get the technology working. We had to stop everything and start at developing a reasonably good business in hard-chromed crankshafts on a national basis.”


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Lesson 3

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Understand industry volatility and adapt to changing conditions. As any seasoned business veteran will tell you, technology can alter business fundamentals, as can shifts in the business operating environment, competitor innovations and everchanging consumption patterns. Hence, the importance of identifying whether these changes require a shift in one’s own business model. After building a successful hard-chrome crankshaft reconditioning business, Leger saw the clouds of change heading his way. “I could see that the whole engine business was going to come to an end because car engines were lasting longer due to the better air and oil filters. Instead of a crankshaft having to be replaced every 30 000km, it would probably last 300 000km or more.” This insight spurred Leger into revisiting the various options. “I worked hard experimenting for about five years, and spending a lot of my time thinking about possible new directions in which to redirect the business. I had some premises and some skilled people in machining and had started doing a lot of polymer experiments, converting a very small kitchen upstairs into a laboratory.” And with this, the seeds for Vesconite were sown.

Lesson 4 Fail fast. Alain Leger is a fan of this mantra, which is all the more poignant given the high level of failures among business start-ups and the importance of being willing to explore alternatives, learning from mistakes and not taking failure too personally. Leger started exploring the world of polymer engineering. He developed one-stop surface coatings for floors and walls – these were hard-wearing, resilient products. He also started importing engineering plastic products for resale – nylon mainly – from a German company. These projects didn’t come without their challenges. The surface coating business required contractors to apply the coatings, but in many cases they failed to pay for the material. “That was not such a good business,” Leger remarked, with characteristic wry irony. “The product was good but the business was bad.”

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The nylon-importing business also had its flaws. The product range had to be large. Likewise the stock levels. Compounding these cashflow pressures, the nylon was used in an underground mining environment that’s characterised by high humidity. This often led to the material expanding (due to moisture absorption) and eventual seizure. “The weakness of the nylon product was clear,” says Leger.

Lesson 5 Meet the unserved needs of customers and eliminate customer frustrations. Leger’s own experience of solving a real problem echoes the ideal of selling a product that’s tailored to a client’s specific needs. Setting his fledgling polymer business temporarily aside, he continued with the hard-chrome crankshaft business, but at the same time started to identify an industry gap he believed he might be able to fill. “I got the idea of getting some polyethylene granules and melting them in the ovens that we used to anneal the crankshafts after treatment to try to protect them against breakage. And so we started producing cast polyethylene rod, which was easy to machine. This was the beginning of our engineering plastic material business.”

Lesson 6 Find the right product and optimise the business for its sale and production. Leger continued to be intrigued by the idea of developing his own polymer bearing material. He was inspired by the new low friction polymers coming out of Europe, and believed they could be applied locally. “So I started experimenting,” he says. “There were a number of ways of lowering the friction from compounding. And from there, one could develop a range of rods and bushes.” “There was initially a small problem… When we machined some of the material, it blew up!” “I was worried for the safety of my staff. A lot of work was required to gradually reduce the material’s self-destruction. It took days and months and years of gradual improvement.” Leger undertook literally thousands of tests in his search for an ideal combination of low wear and low friction. He tested the limits of the material under varying speeds and loads, both lubricated and unlubricated, and experimented with different material compounding and treatment methods.


From here, Leger designed the processes for the polymer production and the machinery required for it. He remains convinced that having a unique polymer material was key to the business’s eventual success. Which would not have been the case with a generic-type nylon product.

Lesson 7 Commitment to the business. Over the years to follow, Alain Leger and his wife Máire worked many long hours developing the product and marketing it to different industries. He notes he was lucky enough to work an 80-hour week at times – a small glimpse into the commitment required to develop a successful company. It was now just a matter of upsizing and increasing the scope of activities. Although initially the demand for his polymer material was limited, he saw numerous potential applications. “The export market gradually developed as did our applications in various fields.” Slow and steady eventually won the day. A store and sales office in Johannesburg was opened, and a number of global distributors was appointed over time. Throughout this growth period, costs were kept under control and prudent investment decisions made.

Lesson 8 Improvement needs to be continuous. Leger is fond of quoting: “The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement”. A dictum the company strives to embody, and reflected in its SABS and ISO9001 quality approvals, as well as its commitment to client service and manufacturing excellence.

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“And eventually we got it all working, producing the polymer Vesconite from base materials.” And this had one big advantage: “It really reduced the cost of the material.”

Sixty years on, VescoPlastics marks its 60th anniversary. Today, the company is internationally known for its superior performance low-friction bearings and wear products. It produces a vast range of polymer rods, hollow bars and plates at an impressive 20,000-square-metre factory in Virginia, South Africa. The product is used in a range of industries – pump, agricultural, marine, automative, railways, hydro, to name just a few – in countless bushing applications. The company has warehouses in the US, UK, Netherlands and New Zealand, with stocking distributors in Argentina, Australia and Singapore. VescoPlastics serves customers in more than 100 countries, exports over half its total sales, and dispatches large orders regularly to the US, China, South America and Australasia. The company is continuously improving its processes and responding to client needs for improved delivery times, polymers that meet new requirements and engineering for new applications and an ever changing global business environment. Contact Vesconite, Tel: +27 (0) 11 616-1111, vesconite@vesconite.com, www.vesconite.com

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Fibertex SA Hammarsdale plant awarded ISO 9001 Fibertex SA has recently been awarded ISO 9001:2015 quality management system certification at the Hammarsdale manufacturing plant. “The Hammarsdale facility - one of seven Fibertex factories worldwide - manufactures an extensive range of non woven geosynthetic products, in line with stringent international and local quality, safety and environmental specifications,” says Clive Hitchcock, CEO, Fibertex SA. “The KZN plant has successfully completed a rigorous audit and is now certified to ISO 9001:2015 requirements. Fibertex SA was awarded the coveted CE marking in 2016 – a mandatory certification for products sold within the European Economic Area (EEA), with certain products being certified to exceed 100 years durability. “The local operation, which is well positioned to meet growing demand for geosynthetic products, not only in Africa, but also from countries in Europe, Australasia and Asia, is the largest plant in Africa that manufactures geotextiles from virgin Polypropylene (PP). “Fibertex UV stabilised virgin PP geotextiles are the only non woven geotextiles produced in Africa with certification for durability of over 100 years, in accordance with the

latest EN standards. This feat is completely dependent on the basis of the materials of construction and that they are based on virgin polymer. To our knowledge, no product based on a recycled material has ever been proven to meet this standard, nor will ever be able to do so, based on the inherent variability of recycled feedstock. “PP has specific application in areas where the textile may be in contact with alkaline conditions, for example in slimes dams and waste sites. Fibertex PP geotextiles offer a high level of chemical stability under a wide range of environmental conditions and have advantages in installations where the cost of failure may be extreme, in both financial and environmental terms. This is in marked contrast to an alternative polymer, polyester (PET), which decomposes in alkaline conditions, through a chemical reaction called “hydrolysis”, causing the polymer to disintegrate and lose strength. “The Fibertex team is committed to building business enterprises in KZN and we work closely with local

Njabula Mbhele, production supervisor, Fibertex SA is setting the card and crosslapper on needle line 1 at the company’s local manufacturing plant.

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• CP/CPO Series • CP7 Type • Vertical Spindle/ Cantilever Pump • HM Process Pumps • CSW Type • CSY Type • Process Pumps

The Fibertex group celebrates 50 years of business this year. Contact Clive Hitchcock, Fibertex South Africa, Tel: +27 (0) 31 736-7100, CAHI@fibertex.com, www.fibertex.com

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The company’s continued focus on quality and customer needs has led to the expansion and improvement of business operations. Coupled with this, global support guarantees the edge on product design, pristine manufacturing standards, cost efficiency, safety and reliability of every material.

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These woven and non woven geotextiles play an important role in diverse sectors, including mining, civil engineering, construction, waste and environmental fields. The company also offers solutions to automotive, filtration, furniture and flooring industries.

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The Fibertex geosynthetics range encompasses non woven and woven geotextiles, gabions and mattresses, drainage pipes and fittings and erosion control and cellular confinement solutions. The company also supplies soil reinforcing products, including geogrids and geocells, as well as geosynthetic clay liners as part of composite lining systems in modern landfills.

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Local projects enable Fibertex to create valuable job opportunities within KZN and specifically in the Hammarsdale region, which was once a thriving textile industrial hub.

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Fibertex has completed many local projects in KwaZulu-Natal recently, including the installation of geosynthetic sand containers (GSC Bags) at coastal rehabilitation projects in Umdloti and Ballito. GSCBags were also successfully used as an alternative to concrete block walls in a prestigious landscaping project in Umhlanga Ridge.

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Fibertex geosynthetic sand containers (GSC-Bags) have been successfully used by WBB Builders, as an alternative to conventional earth retention systems, at recently completed landscaping projects in Umhlanga Ridge, KwaZulu-Natal.

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Easy to use thermal camera simplifies machine inspections Maintenance technicians and experienced thermographers can quickly and easily detect troublesome hotspots with the user-friendly SKF Thermal Camera TKTI 21. With a thermal detector of 160 x 120 pixels and a visual camera, the TKTI 21 is suitable for many mechanical and electrical maintenance inspection applications. A wide temperature measurement range of –20 to +350 °C (–4 to +662 °F) makes the TKTI 21 suitable for many proactive maintenance programmes. Visual and audible temperature limit alarm function alerts the user to abnormal conditions. The automatic hot and cold spot cursors quickly pinpoints the extremes in a scene. It has up to five moveable temperature cursors/ areas with individual emissivity settings for analysing complex scenes. Temperature difference of two cursors can be displayed on screen enabling quick and easy temperature

comparisons. Isotherms, temperature gradient’s and area analysis boxes for advanced scene analysis. The built-in emissivity tables allow easy emissivity value setting. The eleven selectable colour pallets are for ease of use. Fully radiometric thermal and visual images are stored on the micro SD card provided. Images can be voice annotated for later reviewing with the PC software and video output function allows the live image to be shown on an external display, useful when showing to a group of people. It comes supplied with two standard camcorder batteries and an independent charger, enabling a long field usage time. It’s rugged construction and, with an IP 54 rating, enables use almost anywhere. The comprehensive PC software suite for an unlimited number of users enables advanced image analysis and professional report writing. Contact Samantha Joubert, SKF South Africa, Tel: +27 (0) 11 821-3602, samantha.joubert@skf.com, www.skf.com 16

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New split case design pump: KREBS® slurryMAXTM FLSmidth is pleased to announce the launch of the NEW slurryMAX split case pump. The slurryMAX pump is the latest addition to the KREBS pump product family, however the new design features a split casing with multiple metal and polymer options, extreme centrifugal seal performance, a highly efficient impeller, and a variety of thick wear resistant liners.

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Brad Moralee, Product Director for FLSmidth, Krebs pumps, explains: “We developed the new slurryMAX following specific customer requests for a split case pump that can be easily and safely installed throughout plants in a wide range of applications, yet increases the wear life and efficiency over existing products. The slurryMAX does all of that and more.” Partnering with global mining customers, FLSmidth was able to utilize their feedback to develop this new design that, coupled with the existing Krebs pumps, will lower the total cost of ownership of every centrifugal slurry pump in their plants. The slurryMAX also features a removable suction window and easy to bolt in metal volute liner with integrated back liner. These features allow for less frequent, easier, and safer pump shut downs and maintenance. John Frater, Technical Director and Inventor of the original Krebs pump range for FLSmidth, adds, “The slurryMAX is the next generation centrifugal slurry pump. The unique wear ring technology allows the slurryMAX to have its impeller adjusted to the back to boost centrifugal seal performance, yet still stop slurry from recirculating on the suction side. The benefits of this one-two punch allows for long, even, and predictable wear life, higher energy savings, consistent hydraulic performance, and the elimination of the use of gland water.” Customers all over the world are in need of cost effective solutions to minimize water usage in their plants. The increased performance of the slurryMAX centrifugal seal opens the door for more applications that previously had no alternative but to use water flush or expensive mechanical sealing systems.

The slurryMAX pump was designed to replace less efficient pumps easily and safely. They afford the customer with existing pump installations a path to plant process modernization, significant water savings, less downtime, and energy efficiency. FLSmidth offers an extensive range of KREBS products, including pumps, hydrocyclones, knife gate valves, spirals and specialty hoses. We are constantly upgrading, innovating, and improving our technologies and support in an effort to solve customer problems and reduce total cost of ownership. Contact Willie van Wyk, FLSmidth Krebs, Tel: +27 (0) 10 210-4750, willie.vanwyk@flsmirth.com, www.flsmidth.com

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BMG’s Motoline solar inverters prove to be dependable BMG’s Motoline solar inverters for water pumps have been designed for dependable use in agricultural irrigation and water feed systems, for rural domestic and municipal water supply, as well as for ponds and dams. “All solar powered systems require a solar inverter to convert direct current (DC) generated by solar panels or other alternative sources, into alternating current (AC) for use in industrial, commercial and residential applications,” explains Mick Baugh, electronics sales manager, BMG’s electromechanical division. “BMG’s Motoline P19000-S Solar series inverters for photovoltaic (PV) water pumps have integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms, which support accurate tracking of the PV output, to ensure the best possible power output is achieved. “Other high performance features of these solar inverters include dry-run protection, tank water level control and

a dual AC and DC supply mode. This series supports AC input connectivity, in addition to the DC input from a PV system, allowing the AC input to feed the drive when the PV supply is limited. A clear LED display indicates the realtime situation and system parameters and the RS485 remote control system enhances the flexibility of the system.” Motoline P19000 Solar inverters have built-in protection and diagnostic mechanisms to provide full electronic protection to the motor and pump system, minimising maintenance requirements and extending the service life of the system. BMG has made a substantial investment at its BMG World facility in Johannesburg, to ensure assembly, stockholdings and technical support are on a par with pristine global standards. Functional operations at BMG World include a 308 000 m³ product warehouse and distribution centre for

BMG’s Motoline P19000 Solar series inverters for photovoltaic (PV) water pumps have integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms, which support accurate tracking of the PV output, to ensure the best possible power output is achieved.

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the company’s entire product range of more than 300 000 line items and a manufacturing centre and general engineering workshop. There are also specialist assembly and repair workshops for drives, conveyors, hydraulics and pneumatics, as well as electric motors, electronics, gaskets, lubrication systems and filtration. This facility enables BMG to continue to provide high levels of operating efficiency and service delivery, in line with the continued growth of the business. A team of technicians, with extensive experience in gearing, offers a technical advisory and support service, tailored to meet the precise specifications of contractors, designers and the end-user. Contact Mick Baugh, BMG, Tel: +27 (0) 11 620-1538, mickb@bmgworld.net, www.bmgworld.net

BMG’s Motoline solar inverters for water pumps have been designed for dependable use in agricultural irrigation and water feed systems, for rural domestic and municipal water supply, as well as for ponds and dams.

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A.C. Valves cc: 20 years in action The owners Andrew Bergstorm and Collin Scott established A.C. Valves cc from very humble beginnings in 1998 with the aim to recondition valves, and since has grown into a medium sized enterprise, based in Knight, Germiston. A.C. Valves cc, manufacture and supply Knife Gate Valves to the Mining Industries, Department of Water and Sanitation, Paper and Pulp, and Chemical Industries. We also manufacture on customer request and specification. At A.C. Valves cc we are constantly striving for product excellence, working hand in hand with customer at all times.

Local Manufacturing: A.C. Valves cc manufacture all of its valves locally.

Quality Control: To provide quality products and services, we have very strict internal quality control, there for testing is done to all valves manufactured by us.

3 Staal Road, Knights, Germiston P.O. Box 13557 Elspark 1418 Tel: +27 (0)11 822 2358 Fax: +27 (0)86 504 2119 Cell: +27 (0)82 467 1200 Andrew Cell: +27 (0)82 467 1196 Collin E-mail: acvalvescc@mweb.co.za Website: www.acvalvescc.co.za Pipes, Pumps and Valves Africa - May/Jun 2018

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4 Industrial pump problems and how you can fix it There are several factors that determine the life of industrial pumps as they work under varied conditions. Regular checkup and preventive maintenance is necessary to be performed as it can identify common problems. The capability of a machine to convert one form of energy to another is what determines the efficiency of a machine. Industrial pump systems function under different pressure levels and temperatures that can take a toll on their efficiency. These are some of the usual problems that affect the efficiency of centrifugal pumps.

1. System Leakages When your piping system begins to have leaks, your pump’s performance gradually drops. Hot air in the system can result in wear and tear on mechanical joints, vibrations, progressive loosening and expansions that are the major reasons why leaks occur in pumps. Call a pump engineer to fix the pipe leaks that would tighten loose joints or replace corroded seals.

2. Pumpage Problems The liquid that flows through a pump system is known as pumpage. The pump’s flow and its efficiency can be affected by change in the liquid’s viscosity. This may occur due to environmental and process factors like temperature fluctuations. However, occasionally pump problems may be evident only when your pump starts slowing down. A pump engineer will be able to evaluate the performance of the pump to check if it has been outstandingly impacted. Variables like fluid’s temperature and viscosity are assessed by the pump engineer.

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3. Cavitation The formation and accumulation of bubbles around a pump impeller results in cavitation. The tiny bubble collapse or burst that result in a high energy shock wave inside the liquid. Make sure you are installing Avi Patel the right pump to prevent cavitation. A pump that operates at a lower pressure or higher temperature levels than it is devised to, it can cause cavitation. A pump technician will be able to assess if your pump is running at the right operating conditions and rectify a problem before it completely damages the impeller.

4. Pump Curve A pump curve is the data that compares a pump’s potential to produce flow or push liquids against the maximum pressure it can deliver, which is known as a pump head. A pump that operates below its standard curve is a concern. Preventative measures will ensure that that the pump


If you are in charge of purchasing equipment, you need to keep in mind various factors such as the scale and duration

of the project, company's budget, and the usability of the equipment for your current or future projects’ activities. If your company’s budget is your main concern, buying a new equipment may not be a viable option. You can rather invest in buying quality used or unused equipment, or surplus equipment from a reputed equipment buying and selling dealer. Ensure that you check the equipment for the problems listed above before making the purchase.

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operates at its standard curve so that the speed and flow are aligned. A maintenance routine involves a technician measuring the pump’s flow and the total head, and then compares these with the pump’s standard curve. A pump operating below its curve requires a technician to diagnose the root cause so as to recommend solutions to increase system flow and save on a replacement that can be avoided. A pump’s efficiency will not only slow down, but also damage other equipment due to leakages, low flow and other pump problems. A skilled technician will be able to will be able to offer solutions to prevent your pumping system from damage, increase its lifespan and reduce your operational costs.

Pumps are a high-cost investment and thus should be maintained well. With regular diagnosis by technicians and professional help, you can sustain them for a longer time. Contact Avi Patel, avi@ezytrader.in

New actuators simplifies for process valve piping systems •

New lightweight valve actuators reduce installation costs • Applications for ASEPCO Weirless Radial Diaphragm™ in-line valves now expanded An important innovation has been made to ASEPCO Weirless Radial Diaphragm™ in-line-valves; a new lightweight actuator combining a plastic body with stainless steel diaphragm interface designed specifically for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical market.

The new ASEPCO AKS actuator is reliable, durable, GMP compliant and requires fewer brackets or ancillaries for installation. With a hygienic design, the new actuators have laser-etched serial numbers for full traceability, are easy to operate and maintain, and carry a market-leading three year warranty. Tank bottom valve ASEPCO Weirless Radial Diaphragm™ valves deliver consistency, while reducing maintenance time by up to 80%. Their unique construction, simple TriClamp assembly and Weirless Radial diaphragm design

makes them completely drainable and virtually eliminates the risk of contamination. Our full range of in-line and tank valves are designed to provide reduced cost of ownership. Changing a diaphragm only takes seconds, making your valves simple to inspect, clean and use Contact Watson Marlow, Tel: +27 (0) 11 796-2960, info@wmftg.co.za, www.watson-marlow.com

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The future in submersible pumping technology The Future in Submersible Pumping Technology

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Data communication without additional signal cable No contact to liquid due to separate system Integrated pressure and level measurement Motor temperature measurement Alarm and event messages Protect the motor from over and undervoltage, over and under load phase failure Communication to process control

Functions Bidirectional communication between motor and control unit. From motor to switching cabinet: temperature of motor, pressure, level, message of alarms and limiting values, more values on inquiry. From switching cabinet to the motor: switch signals, adjustment and calibration data Data communication via motor power cable with Power Line Communication (PLC) – no separate cable necessary Implementation of new techniques for the control and monitoring of submersible motor basing on recording and evaluation of additional values at bad accessible locations Data communication between the control unit and the centre, at an optional widely distant location via Internet, GPRS mobile communications

Position of Eupsim integrated micro-controller fitted on an Oddesse submersible motor

System Construction System consists of three main components: Control centre for the remote control and monitoring of pump installation with, connection to control line, Internet or mobile communications Control for monitoring of the pump, including communication module for data exchange between the integrated microcontroller module (MCM) of the submersible pumps motor and Control centre. The aboveground area consists of diverse control units Submersible motor pump with integrated MCM included transmitter

Diagram of complete system

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Woman in the Industry Two of the Rising Stars of the Rapid Allweiler Pumps internal and technical sales team One of the key strengths of Rapid Allweiler Pumps, whose local pump manufacturing facility is in Isando, Johannesburg, is its dedication to building and delivering a diversified workforce. To this end the Company has recently employed two young black female engineers for its internal and technical sales team in Johannesburg.

Connie Maphosho

Mitchelle Mothogwane

Connie Maphosho (Technical Sales) has a National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from UNISA and is currently completing her BTech Mechanical Engineering Diploma. Her motivation to pursue mechanical engineering was to prove that a humble, persistent, technically minded and hardworking female can succeed in what is perceived to be a male dominated industry.

Mitchelle Mothogwane (Internal Sales) is currently completing her National Diploma in Diesel Mechanical Engineering at Denver College in Johannesburg and is a person who accepts any challenge, never letting any obstacle get in her way. Growing up, Mitchelle was the only girl in her family and she became highly motivated to get rid of the notion that diesel mechanical engineering was only for males.

Connie states that the biggest influence in her life has been her daughter and the one person who she would love to meet one day is Minnie Dlamini.

Mitchelle states that the person who has had the biggest influence on her life and life choices has been her late father and the one person who she would one day love to meet is Oprah Winfrey.

Since joining Rapid Allweiler Pumps, both Connie and Mitchelle have completed their “in-house” practical pump training at our stainless steel, cast iron and SG iron foundry, Quantum Foundry, as well as completed their training at our local pump manufacturing facility in Isando, completing practical training modules in our machining shop, assembly shop, repair centre and our state-of-the-art pump performance test facility. Both ladies have also completed our “in-house” sales training and have both stated that they are extremely privileged to be part of a young, dedicated, client focussed sales team at Rapid Allweiler Pumps.

Rapid Allweiler – Helping to grow our future industry leaders SMALL enough to CARE – BIG enough the DELIVER

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Internet of Things (IoT) to assist in drought management Bosch Munitech, part of Bosch Holdings, was appointed by the Lower Berg Irrigation Board in the Western Cape, to design and implement a compliance metering and monitoring system on irrigation abstraction points along the Berg River. “Because of critical drought conditions in the Western Cape, the Department of Water and Sanitation now requires that all agricultural abstractions from the Berg River - a key source of water for Cape Town, surrounding towns and agricultural enterprises - be metered,” explains Iaan de beer, Bosch Munitech. “An important criterion of this project was that all flowmeter readings must be readily accessible in a database for online access of consumption data of each water meter connected to the system. “To transfer measurement data from 135 abstraction points along the river, to a central database, an alternative to the traditional GSM approach was used. The team deployed a purpose-built Internet of Things (IoT) communications platform and Liquid Fibre webbased data management portal, which we believe is the first application of its type in South Africa. “The Liquid Fibre portal allows users to conveniently view and export flowmeter data online from PC’s and mobile devices, such as tablets and smart phones. The webbased application overcomes the usual challenges of high installation costs, unreliability of signal coverage and SIM card management.” Krohne Waterflux electromagnetic flow meters, which meet stringent potable water standards - were proposed and installed at the majority of abstraction points between Sonquasdrift and Velddrift. These lowmaintenance water meters are designed for bi-directional flow measurement, over a wide dynamic range. Waterflux water meters have a rectangular sensor that enables a stable measurement, even at low and uneven flow rates. They offer high accuracy of less than 0.5 percent across its measurement range. The optimised flow profile of this series enables installation anywhere, without the need for straight inlet or outlet runs - for example, behind pipe bends, control valves or a reduction in the pipe diameter. These meters are also suitable for burial installation and immersion in flooded chambers. Another first, was the introduction of the highly accurate Nivusonic (Germany) transit time flow meters. The ease of installation of these meters offers substantial savings 24

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Bosch Munitech, part of Bosch Holdings, has designed and implemented a compliance metering and monitoring system on irrigation abstraction points along the Berg River, in the Western Cape.

over the standard mechanical installation cost associated with inline flow meters on large diameter pipelines. Bosch Munitech works closely with municipalities throughout the country to provide efficient service delivery solutions to urban and rural communities. Contac Iaan de Beer, Bosch Munitech, Tel: +27 (0) 21 556-6680, debeeri@boschmunitech.co.za, www.boschmunitech.co.za


BMG distributor for Hydrotechnik

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BMG has been appointed as exclusive distributors of the Hydrotechnik range of analogue and digital test and measurement equipment in Southern Africa.

THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR ADVICE & SUPPLY IN ALL APPLICATIONS OF FLUID CONTROL

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BMG has extended its range of fluid technology products to now include Hydrotechnik measurement sensors and datalogging equipment for digital hydraulic testing and analysis. BMG also now distributes Minimess® test points and adaptors, high pressure microbore hose assemblies, pressure gauges and test kits for analogue testing, charging, bleeding and sampling of almost any fluid or gas.

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“Through this agreement, BMG has extended its range of fluid technology products to include Hydrotechnik measurement sensors and datalogging equipment for digital hydraulic testing and analysis,” says David Dyce, business unit manager, Fluid Technology, BMG. “BMG also now distributes Minimess® test points and adaptors, high pressure microbore hose assemblies, pressure gauges and test kits for analogue testing, charging, bleeding and sampling of almost any fluid or gas. “BMG’s fluid technology division’s measurement sensor range now includes new pressure, flow, temperature, speed and force measurement devices, designed for extremely accurate analysis of hydraulic or process systems.” High precision Hydrotechnik equipment, which is manufactured to stringent international quality standards, is known globally for reliability, ease of use and flexibility in diverse industries, including arduous conditions. BMG’s range of components for fluid technology systems and general industrial applications, also includes valves, hydraulic hoses and fittings, accumulators, cylinders, heat exchangers, hydraulic motors and hydraulic plumbing, as well as pumps and reservoir accessories. The company supports this equipment with a technical advisory, back-up and repair service throughout Southern Africa.

FLUID CONTROL DIVISION NATIONAL BRANCH NETWORK WITH 30 BRANCHES

Customer care: 0860 10 27 99 www.stewartsandlloyds.co.za

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Seven reasons to select a VS pump design in oil and gas applications PUMPS

David Aldrich, Product Manager from Floway discusses seven benefits of using a VS pump design within oil and gas applications When selecting a pump type, a user must consider various aspects such as; flow, pressure, Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH), space constraints, piping, and vertical versus horizontal pump orientation. Within the oil and gas industry, where the API 610 standard is required, pump selection is typically between a VS and BB designated pump. The VS design offers the following advantages over the BB type pump.

6. Motor Protection From Flooding Because the VS pump has an elevated motor design, there is less chance for damage in case of flooding (see Fig. 2).

7 Advantages of the VS designed pump: 1. Thrust/Radial Loads As a result of the VS design, there are minimal radial loads on the pump shaft and bearings (see Fig. 1). The majority of loads are based on thrust in the axial direction, therefore less expensive bushing type bearings can be used instead of more expensive anti-friction bearings. Also, shaft deflections are minimal which maximizes the bearing and mechanical seal life.

Fig. 2

2. Smaller Footprint

7. Fluid Flow Uniformity

The VS type pump has a smaller footprint than a typical BB type pump.

Since fluid pressure is developed around the full 360° of the casing, the pump operates in nearly perfect hydraulic balance resulting in reduced radial loads. (see Fig. 3).

3. Multi-stage Design

Fig. 1

VS1 or VS6 pumps include a multiple stage design which allows for pressure flexibility by altering the number of stages as well as adjusting the impeller trim and varying the speed for a particular pump design. A single stage BB1 pump only allows for changes in pressure via impeller trim variations and/or speed adjustments. 4. Multi-impeller Design VS1 or VS6 pumps allow for multiple impeller hydraulics to be combined to establish a curve shape to meet a particular customer requirement. A BB1 pump is a single-stage design and consequently does not allow for this hydraulic flexibility. 5. Limited Net Positive Suction Head Available (NPSHa) In pump systems which include limited NPSHa, pump selection can be dictated by the NPSH Required (NPSHr) of the pump in order to assure proper margin (i.e. 3 ft.) between the two values. The VS pump design allows for the lengthening of the pump in order to increase the NPSHa. Whereas, a BB type pump has no means of increasing this NPSHa value and is solely dependent on minimizing the NPSHr of the pump. 26

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Because of our significant experience with pump technology, the Floway model VHP VS type is a preferred pump in the oil and gas industry. Its design offers extended bearing and mechanical seal life, has significant flexibility with pressure and hydraulics, has simple means to increase NPSHa, removes the Fig. 3 pump from potential flood damage, and operates with reduced radial loads. These pump features result in greater flexibility in where and how the pump operates, lower maintenance and repair, and increased overall pump performance and pump life—simply put, the Floway model VHP pump can save oil refineries significant time and money. Contact Weir Minerals, Tel: +27 (0) 11 929-2706, www.global.weir


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Verder appoints The Pumpsmith as sole distributor for KZN

Verder – a global leader in advanced industrial pump solutions – has signed an exclusive distribution partnership with The Pumpsmith, as part of the company’s longterm strategy to expand its footprint within the greater Kwa-Zulu Natal (KZN) region. “This was an important move for our business. Verder has a long-standing presence in KZN and - as the region is a key hub for investment, development and growth of industrial sectors – we recognised an opportunity to increase our own investment, and extend our pump offering to customers in the area,” says Darryl Macdougall, Managing Director, Verder Pumps South Africa. Verder has an installed base within sugar mills, paper mills, steel manufacturing and chrome processing plants, as well as chemical tank farms. This demonstrates the depth of the company’s product portfolio for diverse applications.

“This partnership enables us to provide customers with a single point of contact – to gain access to worldclass, competitively priced pump products and solutions, and thereby meet customer concerns over quality, capacity and delivery time. We as such will work closely with the team from the Pumpsmith to expand and strengthen the overall position of the brand and our full-line of products within the region,” concludes Macdougall.

“Having previously worked through distributor relationships to supply products and pump solutions to the region, we understand the value of local knowledge and presence. The Pumpsmith was, as such appointed due to their in-depth market knowledge, technical ability, service capability and high coverage of the KZN province,” adds Macdougall. As the exclusive distribution partner to Verder in the KZN region, The Pumpsmith will hold stock of – though not limited to - Peristaltic Hose pumps, Verderflex VF and Dura, Tube pumps, Vantage 5000 and VerderAir air operated double diaphragm pumps. The Pumpsmith will also continue to offer after-sales service support to their clients on all Verder pumps, including servicing and maintenance. Mark Smith, Director of The Pumpsmith, says, “We are very excited about this partnership. Verder has a wide range of high quality pump products and solutions - and we look forward to working closely with the team from Verder on expanding their installed base within KZN.” 28

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To continue to raise the profile of Verder Pumps South Africa, the company will be exhibiting some of their product line at the 91st Congress of the South African Sugar Technologists Association, taking place at the Durban ICC between the 14th and 16th of August 2018 - stand number 38. Contact: Kirstin Adam, Verder Pumps South Africa, Tel: +27 (0) 11 704-7500, kirstin.adam@verder.co.za


New impeller improves pump suction In its ongoing quest to push the boundaries of performance, pump manufacturer, KSB Group, has developed a special impeller to further improve the suction characteristics of its Movitec multistage high-pressure pumps.

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The new impeller is particularly useful in applications with critical inlet conditions such as boiler feed applications, as well as applications in which the pump is required to take in water from low-lying tanks or at higher temperatures. These conditions are not always suitable for standard pumps, as pressure drop in the intake area can cause cavitation in the first pump stage, resulting in excessive wear of pump parts or motor bearings as well as a reduced service life of the pump due to damaged parts and an unbalanced hydraulic system. The new impeller is offered as an alternative to the standard product. When developing the new impeller, KSB’s design engineers went to great lengths to ensure it can be used with a number of Movitec variants without necessitating modifications to the outer pump casing. The new impeller features a modified inlet diameter, vanes that allow a slightly diagonal throughflow and a newly designed stage casing, all of which serve to substantially improve the pump’s NPSH curve. The multistage centrifugal pumps from KSB’s Movitec range are designed for handling fluids such as water, coolants, condensate and mineral oils. They are ideal for a wide variety of applications ranging from industrial boiler feed installations in steam circuits, recirculation and fire-fighting systems, cooling water circuits and washing plants to pressure boosting in general process applications.

KSB has designed a new impeller for the Movitec type series to substantially improve the pumps suction characteristics (NPSH value)

Contact Annett Kriel, KSB Pumps and Valves, Tel: +27 (0) 11 876-5600, Annett.Kriel@ksb.com, www.ksbpumps.co.za

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Solid Handling Specialists With more than 50 years in manufacture of dry bulk materials handling equipment, AMDROTOLOK is proud to continue the supply of quality equipment to our many long standing and valued both local and international clients

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Our partial product range includes: • • • • •

Rotary Valves Flap Valves Knife Gate Screw Conveyors Bucket Elevators, etc. Repairs & reconditioning on all the above products including other brands

theo.sherman@amd-rotolok.co.za www.rotolok.co.za

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Mobility to the power of four Atlas Copco’s Power Technique business area will display its four-pillared product portfolio that delivers the perfect balance between performance, versatility, reliability, efficiency, and portability at Electra Mining 2018.

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“Focused on mobility, our products power customer productivity across a wide spectrum of applications within the mining, construction, drilling and rental sectors,” states David Stanford, Business Line Manager at Power Technique. “The four pillars house air, power, light and flow solutions with service providing a solid foundation.” Power Technique’s compressors, generators and light towers have gained tremendous traction in mining and industry, supplying convenient and efficient on-site portable air, power and lighting. “Building on the success of these three power solutions, we decided to introduce pumps to our product portfolio almost three years ago, forming our fourth pillar – flow,” explains Stanford. “The addition of flow power i.e. pumps, was simply a natural progression, perfectly completing our power package.” “Our mobile pump ranges are underpinned by the Atlas Copco brand promise of superior quality and reliability,” affirms Stanford. The Atlas Copco diesel, petrol and electric mobile dewatering units comprising open-frame PAS dry and VAR wet self-priming centrifugal pumps are complemented by the renowned Weda range of centrifugal electrical submersible pumps. “Our pump offering is a little different, setting us a part in the pumps space; we supply a fully imported modular package making it one of the most flexible and cost-effective solutions currently available,” notes Stanford. The air pillar which comprises small, medium and large mobile compressors for general construction will be represented by the U175 compressor from Power Technique’s Utility series. The 8 Series Utility air compressor range offers improved efficiency, unmatched reliability, increased machine lifetime and longer service intervals. A range of pneumatic products including tools, rock drills, and breakers also fall under this pillar and a new petrol breaker will be introduced to the local market at the mining show.

PAS open-frame dry self-priming centrifugal pump from Atlas Copco Power Technique

VAR wet self-priming centrifugal pumps from Atlas Copco Power Technique

The power and lighting pillars will be represented on the Power Technique stand (P17) by a QES gen set and LED light tower respectively. The QES mobile generator series offers fast, reliable predictable power at the touch of a button to seamlessly meet the standby power requirements of the general construction and rental industries. Incorporating cutting-edge LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology, the latest range of portable HiLight light towers deliver up to 25% more light compared to metal halide lamps with average savings of 60% on fuel consumption. According to Stanford typical fuel burn rates can be as low as 0,5 litres an hour. Atlas Copco Power Technique is poised to powering the future with its innovative product and service portfolio. “Our value proposition of developing purpose fit portable products that deliver high performance and unmatched efficiencies over an extended life span for lowest overall cost of ownership differentiates us as a preferred supplier of power products,” concludes Stanford. 32

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Contact David Stanford, Atlas Copco, Tel: +27 (0) 11 821-9800, david.stanford@za.atlascopco.com


THE VALVE & PIPE FITTINGS EXPERTS VALVES • • • • •

Control Valves Butterfly Valves Non Return Valves Gate Valves Sluice Gate Valves

• Knife Gate Valves • Accessories • Solutions for the Water Management

PIPE FITTINGS • • • •

Dismantling Joints Various Couplings Flange Adaptors We accommodate close to all pipe materials

EASTERN AFRICA IG Van Rooyen +27 (0) 76 053 7391 I.VanRooyen@vag-group.com SOUTHERN AFRICA / SADC Kyle Shaw +27 (0) 72 117 6001 K.Shaw@vag-group.com

WESTERN AFRICA EW Ellis +27 (0) 64 860 7869 E.Ellis@vag-group.com VAG-KLAMFLEX OFFICE +27 (0) 11 762-5326 +27 (0) 11 466-8130 www.vag-group.com

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The original screw centrifugal pump PUMPS

Hidrostal Flexible Coupled Bearing Frame is a close coupled rotating assembly fitted with the standard Hidrostal screw centrifugal hydraulic suitable engineered to accommodate a standard flange mount electric motor. The flexible coupled bearing frame pump is commonly installed in dry areas, e.g., together with other process machinery, dry-well sewage stations. The construction of the flexible coupled bearing frame pump mounted on a fabricated baseplate makes it ideal for rapid dismantling and enables simple removal and installation during maintenance or shutdown periods. The flange mount construction on the drive-end of the pump, allows the electric motor to be mounted direct and in-line with the pump shaft. The two shaft ends are then coupled via a flexible flanged shaft coupling eliminating alignment checks. • • •

No more alignment problems. No more pre-mature bearing failures due to misalignment. No more wasting valuable time.

Immersible Pumps operate continuously in air and under water Hidrostal Immersible pumps successfully handle difficult municipal and industrial wastewater. Viscous liquids, fragile flocs, and even live fish pose no problem.

Long trouble-free operation Hidrostal's dry well Immersible pumps (with cooling jacket) have independent closed loop cooling that enables the motor to run either in a wet or dry well. As these Immersible units do not use pumped media to cool the motors there are no problems of overheating due to slime

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build up in the cooling channel. The pumps are particularly suited for dry pit applica¬tions where the combination of the screw centrifugal impeller and Immersible motor are the state-of-the art technology. Leakage of the pumped product is eliminated by tandem seals running in an oil bath, avoiding a situation commonly experienced with soft-packed glands. Hidrostal Immersible waste water / sewage pump stations have fre¬quently been mistaken for clean water stations, due to the lack of odour and the cleanliness of the buildings. Immersible pumps are particularly suitable for installation where quiet running, clean surroundings, reliable and long trouble-free operation are required. Contact Hidrostal, Tel: +27 (0) 11 704-5333 (Johannesburg) Tel: +27 (0) 31 914-1007 (KwaZulu-Natal), sales.za@hidrostal.com, www.hidrostal.com


Casting pumps from the perfect pattern Since the company commencement in 1952 as an original equipment manufacturer, APE Pumps has been specialising in fluid handling management and turnkey projects bringing solutions to client’s problems in this field of industry for many years.

Pattern making is a highly skilled profession utilising hand crafted manufacturing techniques for specially engineered designed pump sets suitable to client’s operational requirements. Many changes can be performed to the existing patterns by the highly trained skilled members of the team. APE Pumps prides itself on being the only pump manufacturer in South Africa that can train pattern makers in the pump industry following government’s MERSETA regulations for training of pattern makers to the highest standards. Attention to detail is critical in many factors, precise tolerances need to be strictly maintained, as this can be an energy efficiency loss becoming very expensive in various factors to the client.

Moving to new spacious premises has given new capabilities in being able to produce and alter larger pumps to the client’s requirements bringing this new dimension to the company’s portfolio. The master craft of pattern making to the standards required takes many hours and hours of commitment, dedication following a rigorous training programme, this has enabled APE Pumps to be the only pump company to train pattern makers to the highest standard.

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With the advancement of the new working age of the fourth industrial age, APE Pumps have advanced their pattern making facilities, moving into new larger modern premises adjacent to the current operational manufacturing facilities in Wadeville.

All of the completed patterns indicate hours of team work, working together with pump designers, pump engineers and various team members, who’s combined results go towards producing state of the art pump products, which APE Pumps then finally approves and put’s their quality seal of approval on, this is what we pride our 66 year history as an original equipment manufacturer, Leaders in Pump Innovation. Contact Norman Kroukamp, APE Pumps, Sales Team Manager, Cell: +27 (0) 72 909-1863, Tel: +27 (0) 11 824-4810, norman@apepumps.co.za

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The question of maintenance engineering versus reliability engineering is placed under the spotlight Increasing asset performance is a universal goal for today’s process industries. In an ever-increasing cost-cutting environment, coupled with an increasing global energy demand, securing robust and effective asset maintenance systems and equipment reliability has never been so crucial. Pipes, Pumps & Valves Africa finds out more. Before even thinking about what a good reliability improvement strategy looks like companies are best advised to define what reliability means to their business.

a clear understanding of what reliability means allows one to develop a bespoke strategy directly meeting the company needs.

At John Crane Asset Management Solutions, it is the ability of equipment, machine, or system to consistently perform its intended or required function or mission, on demand and without degradation or failure, says managing director, John Morrison.

It is about going further than just a planned maintenance approach where defects are repaired before they break. “If one is focused on efficient maintenance and repair then it means being on top of any failures and repairing it as soon as it breaks. A more proactive approach would say plan for the maintenance and repair it before it breaks,” explained Morrison. “If one is focused on eliminating failures completed then it means one has to eliminate defects completely, in other words don’t repair it at all but eliminate the root cause as one then has world class asset optimization.”

“To put it simply, to move away from reacting to failures to eliminating defects altogether by predicting it before it happens,” he says. It is the difference between maintenance engineering and reliability engineering. According to Morrison having

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Much value in getting it right There is no denying the value of getting reliability right, says Morrison. Key statistics from a recent white paper on asset management by the international research house Raconteur highlighted that at least 40 to 50% of all operational budgets are spent on maintenance management. “Getting the maintenance correct can have a huge impact on the overall cost,” says Morrison. “On average, an unplanned maintenance activity takes eight times longer than a planned maintenance activity using a Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) functionality and data set, resulting in significant time saving for the customer.”

With approximately eight times reduction in the cost of maintenance that can be achieved by implementing a preventative maintenance strategy, the value and benefits far outweigh not investing in it.

Be careful of the iceberg Jason Gondrun, Business Development Manager, says the iceberg analogy is most applicable to equipment reliability. “If a process facility is thinking of direct spend on rotating equipment only, it is an immediate flag. Something as simple as a water leak in warm climates can produce algae. This can be a serious slipping hazard, disguised as a minor housekeeping issue.” Looking further into the depth of the iceberg, he said there were similar examples that spoke to stock holding, labour and production loss. According to Gondrun, it is ultimately about the total cost of ownership. Companies wanting to bring about change, he says, need to focus on three aspects.

Resources, focus and ability To ensure one implements an effective performance programme the appropriate resources, focus and ability is required. More so, these elements need to work together to achieve the goal.

This means ensuring all assets are known and considered, that all the requirements are considered leaving one with the ability to assign the correct maintenance strategy. Poor data, she says, ultimately leads to poor decisionmaking. “Data affects the accuracy of one’s maintenance routines which affects reliability performance which affects the total cost of ownership,” says Williamson. Data, she says, also has to be dynamic rather than static ultimately allowing one to implement the correct preventative strategy. Ultimately, says Morrison, it is about having the right resources in place. This includes the right site and competent workforce, not only to execute the maintenance allocated, but also to learn what the failure data was telling them and to ensure the continuous improvement was being implemented.

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Some 80% of maintenance time is spent reacting to issues rather than proactively preventing them, while some 44% of unscheduled downtime in plants and factories is as a result, of aging equipment.

all departments within a business value data as a culture. More importantly, data has to be turned into information that is complete and accurate will drive actions.”

But where does one start? “To understand the improvement potential, one has to first analyse and assess the current performance. This will require doing a feasibility study or a gap analysis. This will indicate the current reliability performance, the total cost of ownership, and the current data gap. Comparing these three elements will give an understanding of the improvement potential,” says Williamson. “It will also indicate what ability is required to implement a preventative strategy.” According to Morrison, a successful improvement strategy therefore requires having the time, people, and data platforms in place. “The data must be acknowledged, recorded and valued by everyone who also need to have the knowledge and skills as well as necessary experience to ultimately deliver the solution.”

Victoria Williamson, John Crane Contracts Support Manager, says to deliver this mandate all departments within a business must work together. “One should prevent solidifying the silo effect between departments and causing tension. For example, if operators are tasked with reducing downtime and choose to run more equipment to failure, it requires the maintenance department to spend more to repair.” She says the differentiating factor is data. “It is about ensuring that Pipes, Pumps and Valves Africa - Jul/Aug 2018

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New GEMÜ 567 BioStar aseptic control valve VALVES

New technology for hygienic and aseptic control valve applications in small volume dosing. The requirements for hygienic and operational safety in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and the food and beverage industries are continuously increasing. In order to fulfil the requirements and the associated customer requirements, GEMÜ has developed the PD design (plug diaphragm) to combine the advantages of diaphragm valves with regard to cleanability with the advantages of globe valves with regard to controllability. A diaphragm valve (see Fig. 1 Gemü 650 Diaphragm Valve) is the first choice when a valve is needed that is easy to clean and suitable for CIP and SIP processes. Diaphragm valves can also be used to implement rough control applications, provided that, the desired flow rates are large enough. However, if a fine batch is required or a large control range must be covered, diaphragm valves soon reach their limits. Globe valves (see Fig. 2 Gemü 530 Globe Valve) with flow restrictors may be precise control valves, but they are anything but aseptic. Due to the so-called lift effect on the spindle, medium is transported into the gland packing and is not removed during plant cleaning, which can lead to the accumulation of dirt particles in this area and/or the multiplication of bacteria.

For the GEMÜ 567 BioStar aseptic control valve, a new approach was therefore adopted to achieve the hermetic separation of the medium from the actuator while simultaneously achieving very good valve control characteristics. The separation of the area conveying the medium from the actuator was implemented through a newly developed PTFE diaphragm and the automatic control solution through a parabolic plug (see Fig. 3 Gemü 567 Biostar Aseptic Control Valve). The basis for this was the GEMÜ PD design (plug diaphragm). The advantages of the plug diaphragms and the angle valve body are cleanability and the cavity geometry. This makes the valve a suitable control valve for aseptic areas and most similar applications.

up versatile aseptic applications, such as the highly precise dosing and automatic controlling of trace elements, additives, growth substances, flavourings or dyes, the preparation of bio-cultures, pressure control for WFI systems, aseptic tanks and fermenters. It can also be used in the manufacture of beverages, e.g. for the carbonation of beer and mineral water. Another possible application is in the production of foods, for example in analysers and in-line mixing systems. In conclusion, it can be said that the GEMÜ 567 BioStar control valve opens up countless options for control in aseptic and hygienic applications.

With the newly developed GEMÜ PD design, the GEMÜ 567 BioStar aseptic control valve offers the option of precisely controlling the addition of small volumes in the range of 80 l/h to 4100 l/h in aseptic conditions in the pharmaceutical industry, the biotechnology industry, as well as the food and beverage industries. This opens

Contact Gemü Valves Africa, Tel: +27 (0) 11 462-7795, info@gemue.co.za, www.gemue.co.za

Fig. 2: Gemü 530 Globe Valve.

Fig. 3 Gemü 567 Biostar Aseptic Control Valve

The GEMÜ 567 BioStar is available in sizes from DN8 to DN20, with various connections and actuators. Approvals include FDA, USP Class VI and ATEX.

In order to avoid this, bellows made from PTFE or stainless steel are often used as actuator seals. But with this design solution too, medium can be deposited between the folds of the bellows.

Fig. 1: Gemu 650 diaphragm valves.

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Test unit for shut-off valves Macsteel Fluid Control has upgraded the test equipment at their Lilianton Boksburg Facility. Keeping with global testing standards the new state of the art test unit allows for digitally testing and certifying valves according to all recognized standards.

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The new Test Equipment with 30 tons of clamp force is mainly for testing the integrity and performance of any Gate-, Globe-, Plug-, Ball, Check-, Slide-, Butterfly and Safety valves with Flange-, Thread- or Weld connections in the range ¼ – 16-inch DN400 in a safe controlled manner. The Ventil Test Unit also caters for high pressure Gas and Liquid Safety valves according to API 527, with the growing demand for precise testing of PSV’s and zero leakage allowed the new test equipment will provide our customers with complete piece of mind. The Shut-off valve test unit is completed with test systems for Body and Seat leakage testing with recirculating Liquid test systems 0 – 400 bar and Gas test systems 0 – 200 bar. Nitrogen testing can also be offered. The vertical operating test unit 'VCB' is completed with a heavy constructed clamping system for quick and easy positioning and clamping of all common Shut-off valves and safety Valves in a vertical position (valve stem horizontal). The VCB Clamping system can be used for flanged valves where the valve is clamped on the inlet flange only, keeping the outlet fully open for visual inspection and actual locating of the seat leakage. The valve is clamped between two clamping tables for both body- and seat testing. This method is also applied for clamping and testing valves with But-weld / Socket weld or Threaded ends with additional inner seal adapters. The test unit is completed with a Windows operated Computer Registrations System minimizing the human error in testing and allowing Macsteel fluid Control to keep a database of all tested valves. Included in the test unit is a Test and operation system for actuators and a Digital seat leakage measuring system to ensure the finest tolerances can be measured. Contact Thanesh Padayachee, Macsteel, Tel: +27 (0) 11 838-4028, Cell: +27 (0) 82 823-7703 thanesh.padayachee@macfluid.co.za Pipes, Pumps and Valves Africa - Jul/Aug 2018

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The benefit of head guided plugs on slurry valves VALVES

“Good guiding of the plug head with three or more guide bars offers better benefits to valve performance than otherwise offered by the conventional method of fitting guides around the shaft” commented Richard Rule, eDART Slurry Valve Director. “Benefits such as protection of the actuator, vibration control, prevention of rotation of the plug head and keeping the seat alignment intact, all of which play an important role in valve longevity and operation” he said. Rule added “The conventional method of fitting guides around the shaft of the plug head has shown that there are constantly re-occurring problems that are reported from this method. eDART utilises an alternative method throughout its range of valves that embraces three or more guide bars to guide the plug head which are polyurethane coated to provide wear resistance”.

The four main problems with fitting guides around the shaft Five main problems have been established with the conventional method of guiding plugged heads: •

The guiding is a fair distance from the seat which is where it is best served to prevent the plug rubbing on one side of the seat ring bore, making any clearance between the shaft and guide magnified at the point of seating In the case of dart valves installed inside a tank the guides are generally attached to the side of the tank. This makes for a more difficult installation and puts accurate alignment in jeopardy which can prove particularly costly when the site is remote. The small clearance between the guide bush and the shaft makes this arrangement vulnerable to a deposit of solid material between the two components. Scale build up on the shaft can result in the valve sticking and not moving smoothly. There are forces on the plug head from the fluid flow that can cause the shaft to rotate which is extremely difficult to prevent on a shaft with a relatively small diameter Shaft guides, wear quickly, leaving the shaft poorly guided.

The advantages of fitting the guides to the plug head (or head guiding)

Guide bars are an interference fit directly on the diameter of the plug, installation and commissioning is a lot easier when the guiding is attached to the seat assembly thereby eliminating the need for alignment from guide to seat. It also eliminates material build up that can result in seizure due to the fact that guiding takes place between two circles touching on the outside. Rule added “Importantly, the plug head will be pushed against two bars by the line forces and the friction between the components will prevent all but 40

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the most severe rotational forces from twisting the shaft. For larger valves it is standard to fit an anti-rotation plate, or crown guide, on the back of the plug head which eliminates all rotation”. “The fact that our guide bars are polyurethane coated means that they are capable of handling fluid flow, and the velocity of this flow is much lower around the bars than between the plug and seat, substantially reducing the potential of erosion” said Rule. “Answering the industry question of what plug shape is good for the job at hand” Rule commented “We at eDART use Computer Fluid Dynamics to compare plug and seat type valves using different shapes. We have established that the inverted plug shape has a quick opening valve characteristic while the cone plug resembles a more linear valve characteristic. The cone plug is suited to control due to the valve characteristic being near linear, unlike the quick opening plug which is suitable for on/off applications.” concluded Rule. The linear characteristic shape of the eDART cone plug can easily be controlled by standard PID controllers and is therefore a popular choice for eDART’s range of slurry control valves. Contact: eDART, Tel: +27 (0) 11 823-6620, sales@edart.co.za


Utilization of water resources

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AVK products installed in water utilization project in the Negev desert – saving resources and expanding local farming possibilities In Israel, the water resources are limited and several of the farmers around the Negev desert have been forced to let their fields dry out due to a lack of water resources. This has negatively affected the local standard of living and Israel has been forced to think out the box and bring forth alternative solutions. One solution has been water-saving technologies whereby wastewater is utilized for irrigation of crops promoting growth, maintaining landscapes, and revegetating disturbed soils in dry areas. AVK participated in the project in the Negev desert, where the Aryeh Pools were established. It was a project characterized by a “no compromises”-approach to quality. AVK has delivered both gate valves and butterfly valves for the project.

Harvesting the advantages of reuse The Aryeh Pools is a water system consisting of three pools that clean and recycle wastewater from the main town in Negev, Beer-sheva. When water has been cleaned, it is very close to having the qualities of drinking water and can thus be used for irrigation of various crops. The farmers are now able to take advantage of the barren areas again and to expand their farms. Where they previously were only allowed to grow animal feed and cotton due to the water quality, the farmers can now also grow crops such as potatoes, carrots, lemons and almonds. The entire project around The Aryeh Pools has led to a possible reuse of several million cubic meters of water and a diminution of water wastage around 10 million cubic meters a year. Another important factor for the local farmers’ survival and economy is that the cost of purified water is about half of the cost of fresh water. AVK continues its effort in Israel and is involved in another project in the area, which will contribute to the improved use of wastewater and ensuring that treated water reaches even more people. Contact AVK Valves, Tel: +27 (0) 12 653-8313, industrial@avkvalves.co.za, www.avkvalves.co.za Pipes, Pumps and Valves Africa - Jul/Aug 2018

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Wear resistant thermal spray coatings, protect ball valves, extend service life The HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) thermal spray process from South Africa’s foremost engineering and coating technology specialist, Thermaspray, helps to extend the service lifecycle and enhance the performance of metal seated ball valves, improving uptime and productivity for end-users. Valves utilised by the chemical, petrochemical and mining sectors for example, are exposed to corrosive fluids containing wear particles which, when trapped between rotating and stationary surfaces, cause abrasion wear damage. In addition, the impact of particles with high velocities on exposed surfaces lead to erosion wear damage. This corrosion and wear of critical surfaces degrade the valve’s performance forcing frequent replacement or repair of damaged valve components. “The subsequent cost implications are further exacerbated by downtime and losses in production,” notes Paul Young, Spray Shop Manager at Thermaspray. Metal seated ball valves are ideal for handling hot, abrasive and corrosive applications and owe their superior performance not only to their unique design but also to quality wear resistant thermal spray coatings. In the thermal spray process, a coating,

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most often metal alloy, carbide or ceramic that may vary in thickness, is applied onto a substrate through the projection of a molten stream of the necessary material. One of the many advantages of thermal spray technology is the ability to produce carbide based coatings. These carbides, also known as tungsten carbides (WC) or tungsten are a unique family of materials that combine the hardness of a ceramic with the toughness of a metal. Carbide coatings combine excellent wear properties with good corrosion resistance. Carbide particles are glued together with a metal matrix. Thermaspray’s extensive portfolio of world-class thermal spray coatings comprising thermal spraying, Plasma, HVOF and Arc Wire Spraying, protect new and refurbished components against wear, corrosion, oxidation of cavitation and deliver a host of cost saving benefits: Enhanced performance, extended


valve service life through restoration of worn components to precise OEM dimensions, increased wear resistance against erosion, abrasion, increased traction, and increased resistance to chemical and high temperature corrosion. ”It therefore comes as no surprise,” says Young, “that the thermal spray coating process applied to the contact surfaces of ball valves and seats has found wide acceptance with end-users. We apply the state-of-the-art HVOF coating process to protect all components of metal seated ball valves.”

HVOF is a flexible dry-coating technology which constitutes two main carbide materials used in thermal spray processes in order to improve wear resistance and decrease coefficient of friction between various sliding components. HVOF exhibits higher densities and superior bond strength (typically greater than 80 MPa) and less decarburisation than many other thermal spray processes - making it possible to produce very dense and hard coatings with excellent coating adhesion. This, according to Young, is due to the higher particle impact velocities and relatively low peak particle temperatures associated with the HVOF process. “In this process particles actually travel faster than the speed of sound, generating the best bond strengths, density and hardness compared to other thermal spray processes.” Because spraying parameters like standoff distances and spray angles are fundamental to controlling coating quality and uniformity, robotic manipulation is used for spraying complex components like ball valves. Thermaspray coating processes are applied at Thermaspray’s state-of-the-art facility in Olifantsfontein, Johannesburg, using impressive 6-axis robotic gun manipulation. In addition to ball valves, Thermaspray’s capabilities also extend to the coating of new and worn rotary, butterfly and gate valve components. The local valve sector has been given a much needed boost thanks to the local designation of South Africa’s valves by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) as a priority product. The encouragement of local valve manufacture stimulates industries such as foundries and steel manufacturers as well as the wear coating, hardening, stelliting, chrome carbiding, rubber and allied sectors, bringing numerous benefits such as job creation and skills development. Thermaspray expects to see good growth in the local valves industry which already makes up a substantial share of the company’s thermal spray coating business. Thermaspray, in a joint venture with Cape Town-based Surcotec, offers an extensive portfolio of engineering and thermal spray coating solutions that extend component life cycles to assist OEM and end-user clients across southern Africa in reducing costs and increasing production. The companies’ world-class quality wear- and corrosion-resistant thermal spray coatings, Plasma Transferred Arc (PTA) cladding and Polymer coatings (in partnership with Plasma Coatings USA and Diamant Metallplastic Germany) are augmented by a host of specialised allied services. Contact Dr Jan Lourens, Thermaspray, Tel: +27 (0) 11 316 6520/8/9, jlourens@thermaspray.co.za, www.thermaspray.co.za

HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Permanent magnet-synchronous submersible motors

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Thermaspray supplies coated ball valves which include all components - end caps, ball valve, valve seats and valve shafts to a longstanding key customer and leading valve manufacturer, stockist and distributor in Kwazulu-Natal, who in turn supplies the end-user with the finished product. According to Young, HVOF coated ball valves can compete and even exceed international products.

SAVE UP TO 30% On electricity on all your borehole motorpumps HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy savings up to 30%

Motor Frequency Controller

INCREASED SERVICE LIFE Cost savings at operation and maintenance REDUCTION OF LIFE CYCLE COSTS Motor runs cooler

Electricity Regulator Choke

DC ROTOR No induction between rotor and field

For further information contact us at: ERNEST ELECTRO ENGINEERING Tel: (011) 792 9550/1/2 Fax: (011) 792 9553 Email: eeeaman@mweb.co.za www.ernestee.co.za

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Refurbishment – The best insurance against failure VALVES

Kira Valves & Engineering, a Black Youth Owned and Black Women Empowered, BBBEE Level 1 Company, was established in 2005. Their committed team specialises in valve refurbishment, on-site services and fabrication services to the engineering industry. The team aims to provide market-leading products, services & solutions for the most challenging applications and simultaneously succeed in supporting their clients in keeping their maintenance costs to a minimum whilst guarding an excellent turnaround time. Kira Valves & Engineering aims to be a diversified valve and engineering business in South Africa with their processes controlled and co-ordinated by an ISO 9001:2015, OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISO 3834 Standard Management Systems which measure quality, delivery and safety principles. The company is Eskom Level 1 accredited which allows them to work on high pressure systems. The facilities at their 4200m^2 solar-powered workshop in Benrose, enable them to cope with even the largest valves in use today. Whilst fully equipped to refurbish most makes, types and sizes up to 3 meters of low,

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medium and high pressure valves, their premises house a valve refurbishing facility which consists of stripping, sandblasting, machining, welding, assembly, testing and spraying services. Kira Valves & Engineering states that replacing faulty or poorly performing valves can be expensive and not always necessary. Up to 90% of all valves can be refurbished at considerable savings when compared to purchasing a new unit. A client on average saves 40% in comparison to the cost of a new valve. Our expertise in the valve industry means we have the most experienced teams able to repair valves. Their experienced team and expertise allow them the ability to collect, repair and return faulty valves to its original condition by applying either the clients’ specifications or working to local and international standards. Valve failure can cause of millions


working around the clock when necessary to get a plant operational. Alternatively, faulty valves are removed for complete refurbishment and testing in their workshops before reinstalling in line. Kira Valves & Engineering’s refurbishment experience and resources also allow them to repair a range of valves with their site teams offering onsite based support during prolonged periods of shut downs or maintenance. Both their on-site and workshop based teams offer a fast reaction service to minimise any disruption to process and can carry out a comprehensive overhaul of all valve types.

Engineers ensure that each valve is stripped, quality assessed for condition and rebuilt, returning the valve to a specification equal to or higher than that of a new unit. All units are then tested in house to meet a strict approval process. of Rands worth of lost production every year. Yet a preventative maintenance programme of valve repair could essentially eliminate this costly, inefficient and potentially hazardous problem. Planned maintenance is obviously the most efficient way to avoid disruption to a plant. However, sudden breakdowns will always occur. With their response teams on 24-hour call out,

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Their ability to mobilise skilled site teams to site at short notice to perform various tasks include, but not limited to: emergency valve repairs, site surveys, diagnostics of valve issues and shutdown support services.

Contact Kira Valves, Tel: +27 (0) 11 614-0150/0024, Tel: +27 (0) 13 656-3326, info3@kiravalves.co.za, www.kiravalves.co.za

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Considerations when selecting a check valve VALVES

To design a successful pipeline system requires the consideration of the pipeline profile and the combined characteristics of the pump, check valve, air valve, control valve, pipeline material and surge equipment. Each pipeline component should be analysed in an optimising process that considers not only the initial capital cost but the sum of all costs during the total lifetime of the system, with the aim of preserving limited valuable resources, such as energy, water and capital. With regards to Check Valve. Selection specifically the following should be considered:

Effects on Surge and Water Hammer (Non-Slam Characteristics) Check Valves of different designs either prevent or create Waterhammer. When a pump trips or is shut down, the forward momentum of the flow decreases. When the forward flow stops, a reverse flow will be initiated. Depending on the system conditions, the reversal of flow can happen quickly (in 0.15 seconds or less). The speed at which a check valve closes affect the valve's potential for preventing pressure transients (water hammer). The faster the closure the lower the surge transient. CheckFlo's Nozzle Check and Silent Check Valve are both coaxial designs with a very short and linear stroke. Both designs'' closure is spring assisted and therefore close in the low milli second timespan before column separation occurs thereby preventing flow reversal and minimising potential surge pressures. CheckFlo's Swing Check design is also spring assisted. This coupled with how the design's disc operates ensure for a very quick closure time and balances surge protection with initial capital cost.

Energy Costs over the entire Life Cycle of the System (head loss characteristics) All check valves create head loss; and head loss costs money through increase in energy consumption by pumps. The importance of head-loss cannot be over emphasised in a pumping main considering, that 70% of a pump's running costs is power related. It is important therefore to choose a check with a low head loss characteristic. There are three design factors will affect the amount of head loss created by a check valve namely; total flow area, the valve's body configuration. And how the operating disc interacts with the flow.

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diffusor. However the head loss across the valve is relatively low in comparison to other designs as the flow path through the valve is 110% of the initial inlet area. CheckFlo Swing Check Valves are specifically designed so that the disc in the fully open position forms a hydrofoil which ensures low head loss across the valve.

Long Term Service The entire range of CheckFlo check valves are designed to be virtually maintenance free. Each design has only one moving part. In addition, each valve's flow path and disc design is such that it prevents flutter and wear during full flow thereby further reducing the need for maintenance. All CheckFlo designs are either supplied in a soft seat or metal to metal seated design to suit the most severe applications.

Initial Cost All CheckFlo Check Valves are 100% locally manufactured. They are designed to balance initial cost with long term performance. CheckFlo Check valves provide a short face to face and a wafer design across its range to ensure cost effective design and building of pump stations. Further, all CheckFlo valves have short lead times.

Conclusion

CheckFlo's Nozzle Check Valve provide a very low head loss by utilising the Venturi principle to recover pressure across the valve. In addition, the valve has a diffusor which when combined with the body's flow path creates a low pressure zone behind the disc to overcome the force of the spring thereby providing and even lower head loss across the valve.

The CheckFlo range of Check Valves provide the most comprehensive and cost effective response to water hammer protection. Our Check Valves are complemented by the AirFlo Variable range of Air Valves. These two product ranges work in harmony to provide holistic surge and water hammer protection on any pipeline application. All our products are backed up be excellent technical and aftersales support – try us!

CheckFlo Silent Check Valves provide a higher head loss than our Nozzle Check Valve design because of the absence of the

Contact Rexus Trading, Tel: +27 (0) 11 392-4815, info@rexus.co.za, www.rexus.co.za

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AZ-Armaturen type cartridge plug valve with exchangeable seat VALVES

AZ-Armaturen’s Type Cartridge Plug Valve with replaceable cartridge design ensures optimal operation with the option of replacing the seat arrangement in the original place – this assists with effective and fast on-the-go maintenance. The aligning pins safeguards the replacement of the cartridge, preventing incorrect installation or misalignment during maintenance. This design incorporates all the benefits of our tried and tested plug valves, such as, plug adjustment, bubbletight shut-off with the added benefit of a trouble-free replacement. Main Advantages of AZ-Armaturen Type Cartridge: Cavity free design Maintenance free and self-lubricating Fast and effective replacement of seating arrangement Coded mounting position Casted or forged options available Full Bore Design available Cost saving No special tooling required for maintenance Customizable connection ends

AZ-Armaturen offers various outlet types, body materials, sealing arrangements, valve automation and special accessories to suit different applications. Contact A-Z Armaturen, Tel: +27 (0) 11 397-3665, info@az-armaturen.co.za www.southafrica.az-armaturen.de

Cast with Skill – Delivered with Speed KEW Foundries taps into 100 years of Foundry and Pattern Shop experience to develop innovative solutions to unique casting requirements. We work closely with our Clients in the design and development of a diverse range of patterns to produce small to large castings servicing the pumps, valves and water reticulation industries.

KEW is an ISO 9001 listed company. • Specialists in various grades of Grey and SG Iron • Sophisticated castings up to 10 500kg • Mass weights and simple castings up to 11 000kg • Non-Destructive Testing performed on Site Contact us for your casting needs today: Tel: +27 (0) 53 841 0474 Fax: +27 (0) 53 841 0473 e-mail: info@kewfoundries.co.za Web: www.kewfoundries.co.za

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Water management in mining

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Use of water in mining From the recovery of mineral ores and chemical solutions, washing minerals once they have been extracted, to equipment such as rock cutters, water in mining has many different roles to play. Water can also transport Ores away from the mine site through pipelines in slurry which can minimise road and/or rail transport costs. Clean water is also a very important resource in a mining environment as it is required to meet the drinking, cooking and washing needs of its employees throughout the lifetime of the mine. With many mining regulations in place it is important that the water quality leaving the mine sites are not affecting water users downstream, using water management in mining minimises the risk of water contamination and prevents polluted water getting into the environment. Surface water and ground water also needs to be monitored for the mine to meet regulatory standards. The mismanagement of water can disrupt production, as many extraction and washing processes depend upon clean water. Where water is wasted and mismanaged, more water than is necessary can be pumped on to the site at a considerable cost. Properly managed water use can save money as well as optimise production and reduce downtime. Water mismanagement can also lead to environmental damage through unintentional contamination, as well as a dangerous lack of fresh water available for workers. With the right pipework infrastructure in place to transport, store, supply and drain water, this resource can be properly managed on a mine site to reduce water stress, maintain high water quality, and prevent flooding or environmental damage. Current global demand for water is at the level of 4,500 billion m³ a year and is expected to rise to 6,900 billion m³ by 2030.¹ 70% of water use is agricultural, with industrial accounting for 22% of its use and residential use representing 8%.²

Choose the right piping material

Regardless of the PN rating, all HDPE pipes possess the key characteristics that make them suitable for mining applications. Highly resistant to abrasion from both minerals and substrate carried in slurry, they are also resistant to many of the chemicals commonly used in mining and mineral extraction; including acetatic acid, ammonium hydroxide, hydrogen peroxide and calcium hydroxide. HDPE pipes are generally lighter than traditional materials. They can be supplied in longer lengths than concrete or ductile iron solutions, meaning fewer joints are needed, which further reduces the possibility of leakage. Ideally suited to harsh operating environments, HDPE water management solutions can withstand temperatures in the range of -40°C to +60°C.

Benefits of plastic pipes Modern manufacturing processes have many additional benefits to PE and HDPE pipework systems. With ongoing technological innovation, plastic piping has become thinner, lighter and more robust than most rigid materials, typically they weigh 94% less than their concrete equivalent. When looking at transporting materials Polypipe can supply pipes at lengths that allow for the internal dimensions of the shipping containers and maximise their capacity. Once at site, plastic pipes are lighter and easier to handle and so minimise the need for the use of heavy lifting equipment, representing a benefit both in terms of cost and in health and safety. PE pipes are typically supplied in 6m lengths reducing the number of joints required which not only reduces the potential for leakage but also speeds the installation process. Electro-fusion or butt-welding techniques form a continuous homogenous pipeline, PE pipes can also be jointed which minimises leakage. Plastic pipes can also be designed in bespoke lengths and angles to enable them to fit around existing infrastructure or difficult terrain.

For gravity flow or low head pipeline applications, HDPE is an effective solution due to its smooth bore and low resistance to flow. If large volumes of water is being transported, there is also very low friction within HDPE pipes, meaning less drag or turbulence at high flow rates and greater resistance to scaling than traditional materials. Used for non-pressurised surface and subsurface drainage as well as sanitary sewers, leachate collection and stormwater drainage, HDPE solutions are easy to install and maintain while providing the robust durability required of mining environments. Importantly, HDPE has the capability to transfer its load to the surrounding soil and substrate under stress, resulting in long term structural stability and assisting in the longevity of the pipeline. 48

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Fig. 1: 22% of global water supply is used by industry.


Serving the infrastructure As well as the operations directly associated with extraction and processing, mining infrastructure also includes a wide range of social and welfare structures such as housing and community facilities. Water management systems are equally important in dealing with capture, treatment, reuse, attenuation, soakaway and drainage. Above ground plastic drainage systems can be manufactured from HDPE, PVC or ABS and offer a flexible and adaptable solution. These pipes are lightweight, easy to handle and install. Systems benefit from push-fit mechanisms which require no special tools or expertise and there are multiple options for pipe length, diameter and fixings.

These systems are made from polypropylene which, although has similar properties to polyethylene, has distinct differences. It has excellent electrical and chemical resistance and can be injection moulded to produce extremely tough but lightweight modular units. Such a system is ideal for de-watering, storage and transport infrastructure. Offering a 95% void ratio, the systems deliver maximum water capture and retention and can be used for attenuation

Pressurised systems vs HDPE gravity systems Many mining applications rely upon the delivery of highpressure water requiring powerful pumps and heavy-duty pipework, effective water management systems can often operate successfully without the need for pumps. Tailings management and heap leaching processes can sometimes be configured to use “cost free” gravity flow, along with general rainwater or storm water management as non pressurised systems. It’s common to see pumped pipe systems specified for mining applications, leading to unnecessary expenditure on pumps and high specification pipes, as well as on the ongoing maintenance of the equipment. Fully certified, high quality, high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes designed for gravity application pressure grade would provide all the required corrosion and abrasion resistance required of mining applications without the added expense of a higher rating.

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Other aspects of infrastructure water management that can benefit from the qualities of plastics systems are large expanses of hard landscaping where extreme rainfall may need to be allowed for. Cellular systems, such as Polypipe’s Polystorm offer considerable advantages over traditional soakaway systems based on the use of aggregates to ensure that surface water is cleared quickly and efficiently.

using an impermeable outer layer or for soakaway with a permeable membrane allowing the controlled release of water to surrounding subsoil. Systems are available with load bearing capacities from 20-tons/m² for lightly trafficked or pedestrian areas to 80-tons/m² for lorry parks or roadways.

All pressure pipelines carry a Pressure Nominal (PN) rating, which indicates the pressure (in bar) the pipe can support when the water inside is at 20°C. For all too many gravity applications, PN10 or even PN16 is frequently specified, when the water or slurry within is drip fed, meaning a less expensive gravity pipeline will be more than sufficient for the purpose.

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PIPES Pump manufacturers typically estimate that a large proportion of a pump’s lifetime cost is attributed to energy usage, wear and parts, making them one of the most expensive components on a mine site and even more costly if they are specified when not truly required. These high operating costs can, in some cases, be avoided by designing a gravity flow solution in preference to a pumped system. Polypipe can assess a mine’s water management system design to determine if a pumped system is required, and identify areas where gravity flow is appropriate. In designing an efficient and safe tailings management facility, for example, establishing a stable water balance will prevent future problems such as overflow. This can be achieved by considering not only the daily inflow and outflow expected of the facility, but also allowing for storm surges. Using a series of gravity pipes to drain into the tailings pond itself can help maintain a manageable, steady flow, while at the other end of the system, gravity pipes can be used to decant water from the dam walls to water treatment facilities. Heap leaching converts the desired minerals into a chemical compound, which, at the bottom of the leach pile, drains into perforated pipe and is carried by gravity to the final extraction process, usually via a pregnant solution pond. With no pumping required, heap leaching is gaining in popularity offering a minimal level of capital expenditure compared with other more intensive methods though it does require a greater time investment over other methods such as tank leaching.

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working pressure of the system plus recurrent surge pressure associated with a specific piping arrangement or operation should not exceed 150% of the pipe pressure rating.” Utilising a gravity flow system will not only deliver cost savings in terms of avoiding expensive pumps but also with ongoing maintenance.

Sustainability A key factor of mining and civil engineering projects is that they are expected to have multi generational lifespans and sustainability is a major consideration for materials used in the construction of their permanent infrastructures. Plastics have the advantage of excellent environmental credentials. This shows through the previously mentioned technological developments which have resulted in hugely reduced materials content without compromise to strength, performance and longevity. Modern production techniques also see a high percentage of recycled material being used and the finished products are ultimately recyclable. Other environmental benefits include reduction of carbon footprint from transportation because of light weights and the ability to maximise consignments. In fact, in terms of total life cycle, plastics can be considered to be one of the most energy-efficient materials. The use of plastic pipework systems on major projects can result in high quality, reliable and sustainable solutions across a wide range of applications, in civil engineering projects, mining processes and associated infrastructure developments.

Bypassing pumped systems at the recovery and wastewater stages can provide tangible cost benefits, but must be carefully planned to ensure the chosen pipes perform at their optimum level.

References:

At the specification stage, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) offers the following guidance in its Standard for PE Pressure Pipe and Fittings (1990): “The

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1 National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2030, 2012 2 Water facts and trends, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 2006


From Upington to Durban, Incledon has South Africa covered With branches in every major South African city, leading quality fluid conveyance solutions provider Incledon has a formidable national footprint. This allows it to target many major water-infrastructure projects in the country at present.

This 4.5 megalitre reservoir will not only supply water to the existing Nduli community, but also cater for future low-cost housing developments. The project commenced in March 2017, and was completed at the end of January this year. DPI Trading also supplied 2.12 km of ductile iron pipe to contractor Afriline Civils for a R1 million water pipeline project on the West Coast for the Moorreesburg District Council. The main aim of this fast-track project was to replace 2 120 m of old asbestos of the F4 water pipeline with 250 mm DI Class C40 pipe, including scour and air valves as required. Incledon Nelspruit supplied 6 km of PE100 800 mm steelreinforced spirally-wound HDPE pipe for the Tekwane South integrated human settlement project, which

A total of 212 km of ductile iron pipe was supplied to the Moorreesburg district council.

consists of 722 Breaking New Ground (BNG) houses and walk-up units for 500 households. The sewer pipe forms part of the bulk infrastructure, running from Tekwane South Extension 2 to the wastewater treatment. The pipe was made from reinforced polyethylene, formed by integrating HDPE with steel strips. The pipe itself was manufactured by Amanzi Stairway of East London.

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DPI Trading, a division of the larger national Incledon Group, has been involved in a range of major infrastructure projects. These include supplying a range of pipe and fittings to Ruwacon Civils, the main contractor on the Nduli Reservoir project in Ceres for the Witzenberg Municipality.

Incledon Bloemfontein reopened its doors in November 2017, and was relaunched officially in January 2018. It will service the civil, irrigation, mining, and industrial markets in the key Free State area. In late 2017, Incledon KwaZulu-Natal relocated to new premises in Prospecton, Durban, with the added benefit of quicker service delivery and improved stock-control processes. As an integral coastal branch, Incledon KZN forms part of the group’s national footprint. Its staff has a combined 35 years’ expertise in civils, end-user engineering, and the wholesale market. The Incledon Group currently stocks over 15 000 preferred products. These include highly-recognised brands of

Incledon supplied 6 km of HDPE pipe for the Tekwane South integrated human settlement project in Nel.

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the industries we operate in, and are well-positioned to take advantage of the government’s infrastructure development programmes,” Incledon CMO Kelly Wilson explains.

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Today Incledon has branches in every major South African city, with a formidable national footprint, including Bloemfontein, Upington, Cape Town, Durban, East London, George, Johannesburg, Mbombela, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Secunda and Rustenburg in order to ensure that customer service remains the top priority.

DPI Trading is a preferred supplier to Afriline Civils in Moorreesburg.

pipes, fittings, flanges, valves, pipe couplings, pipe working tools and threading machines, HDPE, mechanical compression fittings and Electrofusion systems, surface, dewatering and borehole pumps, water meters, plumbing and related products for the engineering, industrial, mining, agricultural, OEM, municipal, civil infrastructure, plumbing merchant and irrigation markets. “Incledon distributes products utilised in the conveyance of water, gases and liquids. We have the largest and widest consolidated quality product offering in order to service

“What makes Incledon different in a highly-competitive market is the fact that we represent the top brands in our industry, and that we are truly focused on providing our customers with dependable and reliable service levels to build and nurture these relationships,” Wilson highlights. Incledon also supplies industry-related products such as manhole covers and frames, in addition to ancillary pipe equipment such as pipe cutting, threading tools and wrenches. “While our core product range and competency is pipe, fittings, jointing and valves, we have the necessary flexibility to be able to meet a range of requirements and specifications,” Wilson concludes. Contact Charmaine Munian, Incledon, Tel: +27 (0) 11 323-0800, charmaine.munian@incledon.co.za, www.incledon.co.za

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Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd was established in 1982 and since has grown to a medium sized enterprise located in Knights, Germiston Invincible Valves prides itself on service excellent and flexibility by striving to enhance our customer’s bottom line. Our 6,500m² facility in Knights is made up of 4,500m² under roof being our stores and workshop. The facility is fully equipped to offer a one-stop resource for valves and ancillary equipment which we transport globally. As an approved BBBEE Level 4 supplier to all major industries within South Africa, we maintain expertise and experience across a broad spectrum of industries and applications with a wide range of products. We offer a comprehensive range of local and imported valves and accessories for the mining, petro-chemical, power generation, water, sewerage and general industries. We have agents in all major centres around the country and service all four corners of the globe. We offer an in-house rubber lining service for valves, pipes, fittings and vessels which is utilized by many of the country’s major valve manufacturers. In addition we offer complete service, repair and valve reconditioning services for all types of valves. Our Core Values: We believe in treating our customers with respect. We grow through creativity, invention and innovation. We integrate honesty, integrity and business ethics into all aspects of our business functioning. Our Mission Statement: Build long term relationships with our customers and clients, to provide exceptional customer services by pursuing business through innovation and advanced technology. Our Purpose: To be a leader in the Valve Industry by providing enhanced services, customer service and profitability. Our Vision: To provide a quality service that exceeds the expectations of our esteemed customers. Invincible Valves is a proud supplier of quality valve products and ancillary equipment backed by service excellence around the globe. It is the combination of these values that allows us to form lasting business relationships.

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If it's not INVAL®, it's not Invincible 33 Shaft Road, Knights, Germiston TEL: +27 (0) 11 822 1777 | FAX: +27 (0) 11 822 3666 EMAIL: enquiries@invalve.co.za | WEB: www.invalve.co.za


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