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During
what he later described as a "boring night at a factory test
room", Carl Montelius sketched out an idea for a pump with
three intermeshing screws, rotating in a manner that would make
them mutually sealing. A respected Swedish engineer with 60 patents
already to his credit (including the first pay telephone), Montelius
regarded the interesting rotors as an amusing intellectual puzzle,
working almost every evening during 1923 to develop the mathematical
algorithms of the threads. | |
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In
1931, Montelius linked with financier Bengt Inge-strom and formed
Aktiebolaget IMO-Industri, taking the name IMO from their own names
Ingestrom and Montelius. His painstaking work produced the elegant
design that was the worlds first multiple screw pump. The precisely
calculated profile of the rotor threads prevents vibration and makes
the Imo screw pump smooth and silent even when running at high speeds
and high pressure. The simplicity of the design is one of the reasons
why literally millions of these pumps are now in service around
the world, in thousands of different applications. | |
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Columbia,
KY, USA facility is an all-manufacturing operation producing high
pressure gear pumps and all the large production quantity three
screw pumps. Its quality management system is ISO 9002 approved. | |
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Together,
these plants produce high quality pumps for hydrocarbon and chemical
processing, crude oil transport, Navy and commercial marine, power
generation, pulp and paper, hydraulic elevator and general industrial
machinery. | |
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Columbia,
KY, USA facility is an all-manufacturing operation producing high
pressure gear pumps and all the large production quantity three
screw pumps. Its quality management system is ISO 9002 approved. | |
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Together,
these plants produce high quality pumps for hydrocarbon and chemical
processing, crude oil transport, Navy and commercial marine, power
generation, pulp and paper, hydraulic elevator and general industrial
machinery.
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