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K.E.G. Molten Technology, Inc
Advantages Over Competitor’s Pumps

  • K.E.G. pump posts require no cement.
  • This means as soon as you assemble the pump it is ready to use, because there is no cement to bake out.
  • K.E.G. pumps do not require rods to burn out and springs to mess with.
  • Also K.E.G. pumps are self aligning and do not have to be dialed in after assembly. Less than 8 minute assembly time. No Cement to bake out.

BRONCO CIRCULATION PUMP

2008 Bronco circulation pump at Superior Industries Fayetteville, AR, when we were there, they told me that they only have to run my pump at 300 rpms to have more circulation than what they have had with Pyrotek and MMEI pumps using the same size impeller.

One of their furnaces that they had used a Metaullics Lotus bowl. The operators told me that with their Pyrotek and MMEI pumps that they were having to run them at 420 to 430 rpms.

The pump man said my pump is the easiest pump he has ever seen to put together.

K.E.G. Molten Technology, Inc

Owner : Karl E. Greer

Resume:

  • In 2002, I received my first patent, I just had shaft/impeller assemblies and couplings in various aluminum facilities around the country
  • Gillespie and Powers’, Dan Corley, helped get my first complete transfer pump went into Rollex Aluminum in 2007
  • 2007 K.E.G. transfer pump pumped twice the volume than the Metalullics L-25 pumps at Rollex Aluminum according to Rollex Manager Johnny Bryant
  • 2007 K.E.G. Installed in Ryobi Shelbyville, IN
  • This pump has a 7-1/2″ diameter impeller,
  • Ryobi pulled out a MMEI “Workhorse” transfer pump with a 10″ diameter impeller and put my pump in the very same spot.
  • The K.E.G. Mustang 7-1/2” diameter impeller filled Ryobi’s 3,000 lbs cruse 7 seconds faster than MMEI’s 10” diameter Workhorse.

Our C-750 Pump With 7.5 inch diameter impeller running at 480 prms (2)

Pyrotek T-35 Pump With 9.625 inch diameter Pump 480 rpms (1)