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Thursday, 13 August 2015
The harsh marine environment brings its own unique demands
when it comes to electro-mechanical equipment, so here are a few things to
consider when choosing a pump
for seawater use or other salt water applications.
We have pumps, electric motors and
other equipment specially designed to withstand the demanding marine
environment, so give us a call for more information and a competitive quote.
Call 01621 868138 or email info@gibbonsgroup.co.uk
and one of our friendly team will be happy to help.
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