by Penni Boxall | Jan 14, 2019 | Custom Engineered Products, Customer Relations
In our continuous commitment to customer outreach, Sure Flow Equipment just got back from the 2018 Power-Gen International Trade Show in Florida. The show celebrated its 30th anniversary which is close to how long Sure Flow has been providing an industry leading range...
by Penni Boxall | Dec 18, 2018 | Custom Engineered Products, General Strainer Information, Special Interest
In the “Wonders Never Cease” department, this post will provide some information about a product that Sure Flow Equipment produces, that many people may not be aware of. This is our “Bird Screen Strainer.” While it is counter-intuitive to think that our avian friends...
by Penni Boxall | Dec 11, 2018 | Custom Engineered Products, Quality Control
Sure Flow Equipment stands out from our competitors for many reasons … the size and variety of our ready-to-ship inventory of industrial valves and strainers, the breadth of our quality certifications, the capability of our engineering, design and fabrication...
by Penni Boxall | Nov 27, 2018 | Custom Engineered Products, Products, Special Interest
The world is full of new and wonderful things, and sometimes it seems like the internet is introducing us to more of them all the time. Sure Flow Equipment’s product line is extremely broad, and their expertise in so many areas is quite enlightening. With that in mind...
by Penni Boxall | Oct 17, 2018 | Custom Engineered Products, General Strainer Information
Pressure drop is defined as the difference in total pressure between two points in a fluid carrying network. Pressure drop occurs when frictional forces, caused by the resistance to flow, act on a fluid as it flows through the pipe....
by Penni Boxall | Oct 2, 2018 | Custom Engineered Products, Quality Control
You have no doubt noticed that at Sure Flow we seem to talk a lot about some of our big fabrication projects. We also like to show photos of these products being fabricated, and being tested, and being loaded on to trucks. The reason is pretty simple. It’s because...