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Specialists In Conveying Viscus Fluids

When transferring heavy, viscous fluids, Wangen Progressive Cavity and Twin Screw Pumps cover virtually every application for materials from 1 cP up to 10,000,000 cP.


Industrial requirements including paints, adhesives, wastewater sludge, slurries, dewatered cakes, petroleum and other viscous materials are common tasks for us.

 

Applications in hygienic food and beverage, dairy, bakery goods, meat processing, and confectionaries are our standard fare.

With a range of sizes and custom configurations available, with unique proprietary drive and seal features, our pumps are built to last and deliver reliable performance every time.

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WHO WE ARE

The Visco-Flow people began working with viscous fluids in 2010 in the oil and gas exploration fields of the Uintah Basin, Wyoming and North Dakota.  In 2014, when oil pricing dropped from $108.00 a barrel to $45.00, oil and gas exploration reacted with virtually, an abrupt halt.  The need for additional opportunities took us into fields closer to our Utah home base.  We entered the wastewater, collections systems, agriculture, dairy goods and food and beverage markets.

 

These have been great markets for us and our original enterprise, RH Borden and Company, has flourished.  Our product lines have broadened and taken us in a few diverse directions. 

 

This diversity has caused us to take another look at how we can be more effective with each of our product lines.  In order to give our Viscous Fluids market additional focus, Visco-Flow, LLC has emerged.  We will continue with the same dedicated people, the same service and support, just a new name.  Bob Borden, our founder, will lead the Visco-Flow team as they continue to service and support this market segment.

 

A BIG Thanks to our existing customers for your loyal business.  And A Big Welcome to those who choose to join us.

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