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Lowara powers a rapid cooling system in Israel
Engineering company and Lowara official distributor Hydronics partnered with Crytec, the provider of the trademark “bubble slurry ice” system, to develop an energy-efficient cooling system.
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Leather processing hots up with new Lowara e-SV for high temperature applications
The new e-SV ”Boiler” 180°C can pump water at 170°C for 12 hours continuously without the need for regular external maintenance such as mechanical seal cooling, which is of enormous benefit to the customer.
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Lowara Pumps help support a unique nickel extraction project
The Thakadu Nickel Purification Plant utilises a process called Nickel Crystallization. A crude nickel sulfate stream is pumped to the purification plant, where it is heated and evaporated into a vacuum, forming nickel sulfate crystals for harvesting.
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Xylem water pumps selected for London’s tallest residential tower
Landmark Pinnacle is a 75-storey skyscraper on the edge of London’s financial district, Canary Wharf. At 233m (764ft), the building is the tallest residential tower not only in London but in western Europe.
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A small municipality saves 3,000 Euro and 7,500 kg of CO2 per year by replacing a legacy pump
Lichetenau is a small municipality with 3,600 inhabitants. The local water supply system delivers 170,000m³ of water to 1,300 homes every year. Advice on water supply solutions has been provided by Gunzenhausen-based company, Augustin, a sales and service partner of Lowara.
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Xylem Lowara contributes to the rebirth of the Molino Stucky
The heart of the heating system features a set of “In-line” centrifugal pumps complete with Hydrovar® frequency converter model FCSH4 150-250/150 – FCS4H 125-200/55; these distribute water to 8 heating subsystems specific to the various buildings in the complex. Each subsystem features a series of multi-speed circulators which independently satisfy the demand of each single building. -
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Future-proof water supply for the Waldviertel, Austria
EVN Wasser GmbH, the largest water supplier in Lower Austria, implemented a groundbreaking infrastructure project between 2020 and 2025: the new construction of the drinking water Waldviertel pipeline. This 60-kilometre-long main supply pipeline from the Grunddorf/Donaudorf fountain field to Zwettl secures the future supply of high-quality drinking water to around 120,000 inhabitants – an investment in quality of life and future security for an entire region. -
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