With over 40 years of experience, CAT Pumps has proven to be the most dependable high-pressure triplex piston and plunger pumps in the market. Their focus on manufacturing and marketing the longest lasting, most dependable high-pressure reciprocating pumps available in the industry means they are a brand you can trust. CAT Pumps is known for their immediate product availability and outstanding customer service.
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Plunger Pumps
This design allows a cost-effective pump to achieve high-efficiency and low-pulsation. |
Piston Pumps
The design of the piston pump moves the fluid continually in one, smooth forward direction. |
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Centrifugal Pumps
These pumps offer solutions to high-flow, low-pressure pumping needs. |
Stainless Steel Pumps
The stainless steel pumps offer superior corrosion resistance, strength and long life in the applications where aggressive liquids are being pumped. |
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Flush Pumps
Flush pumps are used for low-lubricity liquids and high-temperature applications. |
Liquid C02 Pumps
Cat Pumps liquid CO2 pumps are available in brass or 316 stainless steel. Flow range of 0.5 – 48 GPM (395 – 25,225 lbs/hour), with pressure range of 400 – 5,000 PSI. |
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TEG Pumps
Specially-modified TEG pumps are engineered to run continuously in TEG dehydration systems. |
High Temperature Pumps
Cat Pumps’ high temperature pumps can handle liquids up to 200°F and perform in intermittent run dry conditions. |
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Nickel Aluminum Bronze Pumps
These pumps are frequently found in oilfield and reverse osmosis applications throughout the world. |
Direct Drive Pumps
These pumps offer a compact and cost-effective pump mounting, and are available for electric and engine drives. |
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Belt Drive Pumps
Belt-drive is a very popular option because of the flow flexibility given within pulley ratios. |
Gearbox Pumps
These pumps are long-lasting direct-drive pumps that can be mounted on standard gas or diesel engines, running up to 24 HP. |
Questions? Contact Pumps & Service:
Farmington: (505) 327-6138
Albuquerque: (505) 837-1796