Win-Win in the 75th year of the Landia Chopper Pump

Landia has won a rapid sequence of new orders from the Biogas and Waste Management industries for its renowned chopper pumps and mixers.

Invented by Landia back in 1950, the latest Chopper Pump sales have come from an expanding food waste AD plant in Northern Scotland, a textile processor, and a major landfill site.

For the AD/Biogas installation, the Landia Chopper Pumps will be supplied in stainless steel so that they can provide many years’ service in the high-acidity application.

The textile processor also requires pumps that provide the best possible total cost of ownership. In the push towards net zero, an increasing number of companies in this sector have been looking at utilising their waste streams as a feedstock for biogas.

Landia’s Technical Sales Engineer, Howard Burton, commented:

“We continue to see a strong demand for our innovative Landia Digester Mixing System (which features our proven Chopper Pumps and proprietary GasMix nozzle), and also for our stand-alone Chopper Pumps in a wide variety of biogas tank/digester/storage/blending applications.”

He added:

“In the long-established sectors for leachate and waste liquid storage, where we have pumps and mixers installed all over the UK, the new orders include an 18.5kW POP-I Mixer and a DGER-I Chopper Pump.

“With our service team on hand, it is not uncommon at all to see Landia products go on to work for well over 20 years, even in very challenging environments.”

SourceLandia

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