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Moyno, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of Moyno progressing cavity pumps, sludge pumps, metering pumps, sanitary pumps, multiphase fluids transfer systems, grinders and controls. The company has an extensive worldwide stocking distribution network that serves a wide range of industries including water and wastewater treatment, pulp and paper, specialty chemical, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, mining, petrochemical, and oil and gas transfer.
Moyno, Inc. is a global leader in the design and development of the progressing cavity pump. Its technological advancements have resulted in superior fluids handling solutions for a wide range of applications including water-like liquids and shear-sensitive fluids, as well as viscous, abrasive, solids-laden slurries and sludges.
Through advanced, in-house research and development, experienced engineers apply innovative design enhancements that differentiate Moyno products from the competition. The resulting enhanced customer value stems from the combination of proprietary Moyno Ultra Technologies and extensive application knowledge.
In addition to handling transfer, feed and metering applications with its extensive line of Moyno, R&M progressing cavity pumps, Moyno also offers proprietary equipment and systems for multiphase fluid transfer applications. Patented Moyno single-shaft and twin-shaft grinders are also available for effective solids reduction.
Moyno, Inc. maintains the largest in-field inventory of progressing cavity pumps and genuine Moyno replacement parts in North America through a premier distribution network. This network is linked via an intranet to ensure availability and minimize downtime. Well-trained and experienced, the Moyno distribution network offers a variety of preventative maintenance, service and repair services. It's all part of the Moyno package that provides low total cost of ownership and true customer value.
The principle of operation upon which the progressing cavity pump is based is deceptively simple. Available in either a 1:2 or 2:3 ratio configuration, Moyno progressing cavity pumps' key components are the rotor and stator. The rotor is an external helix precision machined from high-strength steel. The stator is an internal helix molded of tough, abrasion-resistant elastomer, permanently bonded within an alloy steel tube. The stator always has one more helix than the rotor to facilitate the progressing cavity pumping action. As the rotor turns within the stator, cavities are formed which progress from the suction to the discharge end of the pump, conveying the process fluid. The continuous seal line between the rotor and the stator helices keeps the fluid moving steadily at a fixed flow rate proportional to the pump's rotational speed.
The Moyno Aftermarket program provides you with more value through several focused strategies. Each one is designed to keep your Moyno equipment running at peak operating efficiencies.
The advanced Moyno NetLink™ System electronically links Moyno's North American distributors via an intranet giving you instant access to a multimillion dollar, in-field replacement parts inventory. The system implements new technology that provides distributors with the capability to source parts quickly, preventing out-of-stock situations to minimize your downtime.
Process Systems Analysis evaluates your total fluid handling systems to help improve processes, cut operational costs and increase the life of your pumps.
Moyno Certified Service Facilities are Moyno stocking distributorships that have met stringent regulatory guidelines in terms of service capabilities, product knowledge, training, inventory capacity and physical plant layout. Routine testing and recertification of all technical personnel maximizes value by ensuring Moyno quality standards are maintained.
The Moyno Trial Pump Program supplies you with a pump to test under actual process system conditions affording the opportunity to experience Moyno value firsthand. Upon completion of the test period, a variety of flexible purchase options are available for customers who wish to own the pump.
Moyno's Product Services department personnel have developed an Advanced Distributor Training curriculum to ensure that all distributor sales personnel have the strong knowledge base necessary to support your aftermarket requirements.
The Moyno aftermarket package of services gives you:
Next Generation Software Enhances Your Process Efficiency Accurate Pump Specification in Minutes!
Moyno takes the uncertainty out of selecting the right pump with the incredible Moyno CAPS Millennium™ (Computer Aided Pump Selection) program! It utilizes advanced engineering data and the latest information technology to provide you with a Moyno pump properly matched to meet your application requirements. Your authorized Moyno distributor or representative inputs your application data and CAPS takes it from there. As a result of using the CAPS program, pumps operate more efficiently, use less replacement parts and last longer. Ask your local distributor or representative about CAPS.
CAPS includes the following optimized features:

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Moyno - 2000 - HS SystemsThe Moyno 2000 HS System combines high pump efficiency with low discharge pressure to provide unmatched performance in high solids sludge cake transfer. Compared to hydraulically driven, piston ram type pumps and open conveyors, the Moyno 2000 HS System requires a much lower capital investment, lower operating costs and less maintenance. |
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Annihilator - Grinders Moyno GrindersThe Moyno Series 4 Annihilator grinder features optimized cutter combinations, one-piece flange housing and a quick change cutter cartridge. Annihilator grinders protect downstream equipment from being plugged or damaged from large solids, reducing expensive repairs. |

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Moyno - Replacement Parts & ServiceCritical applications demand Genuine Moyno Pump Replacement Parts. Available locally through authorized stocking distributors, Moyno pump replacement parts set the standard for consistent quality and performance value unequaled by 'reverse engineered' imitations. |


