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Diaphragm Pumps

Since the All-Flo Pump Company’s start in 1986, we’ve been making air-operated diaphragm pumps in our Mentor, Ohio, production facility. In this time, we’ve built a solid reputation for American-made quality. The reliability and simple, effective design of our pumps have earned our customers’ … Continue reading

We’ve recently rolled out our new All-Safe™ DRM (Diaphragm Rupture Management) product. Available globally, the high-tech product instantly alerts pump operators in the event of a diaphragm rupture. Ideal for use in chemical processing applications, the All-Safe™ DRM allows for safe … Continue reading

All-Flo recently partnered with one of our distributors, FloQuip, in South Texas to describe how our pumps transfer highly viscous, high-density mud in Oil & Gas operations. While drilling, it is common to encounter natural gas, which can present serious … Continue reading

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All About the All-Flo All-PUR Pump!By All-Flo posted 22 Dec, 2011

All-Flo recently launched its line of FDA-compliant All-PũR® pumps, ideal for use in commercial food processing and sanitary applications. Manufactured from corrosion-resistant electropolished and passivated stainless steel with a Tri-Clamp connection, the All-PũR pumps come in a range of sizes … Continue reading

Air operated diaphragm pumps have earned a reputation in the industry as the low maintenance, easy-to-operate pump option–and rightfully so. However, seasoned diaphragm pump operators know the importance of getting clean, dry air to their pumps in order to avoid … Continue reading

In Pumps & Systems’ September issue, All-Flo and one of our distributors, Logan Corp., was featured in an article on pumping equipment for mine dewatering! Many mine companies have recently adopted a trend toward air-operated diaphragm pumps as a better, … Continue reading

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Exploring the All-Flo Max-Pass SystemBy All-Flo posted 10 Aug, 2011

Our Max-Pass Valve system allows pump operation under a variety of conditions, ranging from clean fluids to slurries, to large solids. So how does it work? Simply put, the fluid that is being pumped passes straight through the center of … Continue reading

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Pumping High Viscosity FluidsBy All-Flo posted 9 May, 2011

Most of All-Flo’s customers (9 out of 10 in fact) typically pump low-viscosity fluids (fluids with less than that of motor oil), but there are many common high-viscosity pump applications. And for those situations, it’s especially important to use the … Continue reading

If your application demands that you pump hazardous materials, it’s critical that you’re equipped with the knowledge to stall an emergency in case of equipment malfunction. Preventative Measures When Handling Hazardous Materials Taking preventative measures is the best way to … Continue reading

Often, when we talk to customers who are in the market for a new or replacement pump, they can become overwhelmed by the industry terminology and options. To help, we’ve compiled a brief list of five things you need to … Continue reading