Watson Marlow Bredel Product Information

In 50 years we have sold more than 1m pumps in sizes which can pump from microlitres an hour to thousands of gallons an hour.

Our pumps employ the simplest possible pumping principle - nature's own - with sophisticated precision and control which make them pre-eminent wherever smooth, accurate fluid flow is required.



Peristaltic technology aids in prevention of ‘feminised’ male fish
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
ImageChemically-disrupted water streams are causing a substantial increase of ‘intersex’ fish - and peristaltic technology is addressing the problem of water pollution through more effective treatment techniques.
 
Watson Marlow peristaltic pumps the clear choice at Siltbusters
Monday, 11 June 2007
Image Monmouth-based Siltbuster Ltd has standardised on innovative 500 and 600series peristaltic pump technology from Watson-Marlow Bredel, ensuring that... 
 
Framework agreement established between Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps and United Utilities
Thursday, 19 April 2007
Image Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps, manufacturer of peristaltic pumps, has established a framework agreement for the supply of pumps and spares to...
 
Peristaltic Technology Offers Benefits Over Rotor and Stator Pumps at Bamford WTW
Monday, 16 April 2007
Image Process Engineers at a Severn water treatment works (WTW) are benefiting from accurate chemical dosing, reduced maintenance and reliable operation thanks to... 
 
Watson-Marlow's SPX-DuCoNite hose pump
Tuesday, 10 October 2006
Image Watson-Marlow Bredel presents the new SPX-DuCoNite hose pump for challenging chemical applications
 
New Automated Peristaltic Pumps Control Management of pH Level
Tuesday, 19 September 2006
Image After 14 years in continuous operation, the peristaltic pumps used for lime dosing at Clay Lane Water Treatment Works (WTW) have been upgraded...
 
Peristaltics neutralise the pH problem at Buckton Castle Water Treatment Works
Thursday, 07 September 2006
Image The viscous lime slurry used to maintain a neutral pH during the water treatment process was causing frequent blockages in the diaphragm pumps used by Buckton Castle WTW. 
 

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