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We have a proven history of providing quality products with an unrivalled service, and we are passionate about providing the right solution for your business.
Our commitment to quality is reflected in Mono becoming the first progressing cavity pump manufacturer to be certified to ISO 9001, with the latest achievement to the upgrade quality management system ISO 9001:2008. Our most recent award is to the ISO 14001 certification.
Mono's global success is further enhanced by National Oilwell Varco (NOV), our parent company.
NOV is a leading provider of oilfield products and services to the oil and gas industry, with more than 140 years' experience. They have over 36,000 employees around the world with revenues in excess of $9.7 billion.
Mono has manufacturing plants, offices and distribution centres in the following locations. You can find address and contact details for these sites under the Sales Network section of the site:
In addition to our own extensive network, Mono enjoys a number of partnerships with leading distributors around the world, meaning customers can take advantage of Mono's vast expertise and product range, with a local personal service.
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TR - CT201 - MuncherA new addition to the TR Muncher range has been designed specifically to meet on-site tanker discharge requirements and sludge/fat processing, for maceration of solids within the flow and protection of downstream equipment from blockages. Installation of the new CT201 TR Muncher is simple, with in-line flanges or the option of tanker coupling connections. Quick release inspection covers also allow in-situ replacement of the cutters, which can be ... |
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EZstrip - Cake PumpMono has developed another innovation to provide an engineered solution to make the process of maintaining a cake pump easy. The EZstrip cake pump features a specially designed feed chamber which is easily disconnected allowing access to the rotor and screw conveyor assembly. The rotor can then be separated from the conveyor allowing removal of the rotor and stator while in-situ, without disturbing suction and delivery pipework. This process can ... |


