About Leistritz
Authorized Leistritz Representative — Intermountain West
Leistritz pump technology represents the leading edge of screw pump design and manufacturing. Their twin screw and triple screw pump lines serve industries including chemical processing, marine, oil and gas, power generation, and refineries. Leistritz screw pumps are known for their low pulsation, low noise, gentle fluid handling, and ability to pump multi-phase mixtures of liquids and gases.
Leistritz screw pumps can handle viscous fluids, multi-phase mixtures, and shear-sensitive products that would be damaged or difficult to handle with conventional centrifugal pumps. Their pumps are available in a wide range of materials and configurations to match specific fluid properties, pressure requirements, and temperature conditions.
Davidson Sales & Engineering is an authorized Leistritz representative serving customers in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. We can help you evaluate whether Leistritz screw pumps are the right solution for your high-pressure, viscous, or multi-phase pumping application.
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What Leistritz makes
Leistritz Products Available Through Davidson Sales & Engineering
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Twin Screw Pumps
Two-spindle screw pumps for viscous fluid transfer, multi-phase pumping, and lube oil applications in refinery, chemical, and marine service.
Triple Screw Pumps
Three-spindle screw pumps for hydraulic power units, lube oil systems, fuel oil transfer, and other high-pressure viscous fluid applications.
Multiphase Pumping Systems
Engineered screw pump systems for simultaneous pumping of gas, liquid, and solids in oil and gas production and processing applications.
Re-Engineered Pumps
Replacement and upgrade screw pumps engineered to replace competitive units with improved performance and reliability.
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