ALLWEILER AG

ALLWEILER AG is a prominent German company with a history dating back to 1860. It is one of the oldest and most renowned manufacturers of pumps and fluid-handling systems. The company has established itself as a leader in the industry through its innovative solutions and high-quality products designed for various sectors including maritime, industrial, and power generation.


Key Areas of Expertise:



  1. Pump Solutions:



    • Centrifugal Pumps: Widely used in industrial applications for transporting liquids.

    • Screw Pumps: Known for their high efficiency and capability to handle viscous fluids.

    • Progressing Cavity Pumps: Used in applications requiring precise flow control.



  2. Complete Fluid Handling Systems:



    • Provides system integration for complex fluid handling requirements, ensuring efficiency and reliability.



  3. Customer Support and Services:



    • Comprehensive support including installation, maintenance, and part replacement ensures long-term reliability and performance.




Industries Served:



  • Marine: Offering robust pump solutions for shipbuilding and offshore installations.

  • Industrial: Catering to manufacturing plants, chemical process industries, and more.

  • Power Generation: Providing reliable pump systems for cooling, heating, and boiler feed applications.

  • Oil and Gas: Versatile solutions for upstream, midstream, and downstream operations.

  • Wastewater: Effective waste management and treatment solutions.


Innovations and Quality:


ALLWEILER AG emphasizes innovation and has continuously invested in research and development to maintain its competitive edge. The company adheres to stringent quality standards and employs cutting-edge technology to create efficient and durable products.


Global Presence:


ALLWEILER AG operates under Colfax Corporation's Fluid Handling platform, enhancing its reach and capabilities on a global scale. This affiliation allows ALLWEILER AG to leverage a vast network and resources to better serve its clients worldwide.


Environmental Commitment:


ALLWEILER AG is committed to sustainable practices and the development of eco-friendly products. This commitment is evident in their energy-efficient pump systems designed to minimize environmental impact.


Conclusion:


With over 150 years of experience, ALLWEILER AG has built a reputation for excellence in the fluid handling industry. Its comprehensive range of high-quality pumps and fluid handling solutions continues to meet the diverse needs of various sectors, supported by a strong commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.


Products

Pumps

Radolfzell Germany

1 Allweilerstraße
Radolfzell BW 78315
Germany

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