by Douglas Segovia | Aug 14, 2014 | A Legacy of Excellence
Earlier this year, Wilfley won a large project to supply A7 chemical pumps in both Alloy 20 and Alloy G to one of the top phosphoric acid producers in Mexico. In the end, it was Wilfley’s reputation for high quality; heavy duty pumps as well as our dedication and... by Douglas Segovia | Mar 18, 2014 | A Legacy of Excellence
The mere mention of “froth-handling” sends chills up the spines of many rotating equipment engineers. Indeed, froth and entrained-air handling in centrifugal pumps is a complex subject, which sources such as the Hydraulic Institute even admit that “…it is practically... by Douglas Segovia | Feb 18, 2014 | A Legacy of Excellence
Two years ago, a long-standing Wilfley client put forth newly established mandates that “No acid shall hit the ground” in their filter feed application. The client was using legacy Wilfley products that were outdated and the sealing technology could not live up... by Douglas Segovia | Nov 12, 2013 | A Legacy of Excellence
Wilfley recently had the chance to pass on our legacy of excellence to young aspiring engineers. 5th and 7th graders from a local school who participate in the FIRST® LEGO® League program visited Wilfley this month with aim to understand more about a local... by Douglas Segovia | Aug 6, 2013 | A Legacy of Excellence
In 1928, a full year before the start of the Great Depression, Penicillin is discovered, Mickey Mouse makes an appearance in Steamboat Willie and the first ever Summer Olympics are held in the Netherlands. It is also the year that the Longhorn (Republic) Portland... by Douglas Segovia | Mar 28, 2013 | A Legacy of Excellence
For an afternoon set back in time, travel a few miles north of Colorado Springs, Colorado to the Western Museum of Mining and Industry. This attraction has been serving the community for more than forty years. It comprises almost thirty acres of indoor and outdoor...