EDDY Pump Corporation has served onboard US Navy and Military Sealift Command ships for over 25 years. Primary maritime pump applications include CHT of wastewater, brine, bilge and graywater pumping. Lowest Life-Cycle Cost CHT Wastewater Pump System on the Market. We are a US Based Dredge Manufacturer Learn More Here.
EDDY Pump Corporation is a state-of-the-art dredge pump engineering and slurry pump manufacturing company. We are committed to providing the best technology and service to our clients. We are one of the few dredge manufacturers that build both our pumps and dredging equipment to ensure optimal support.
EDDY Pump Corporation is a state-of-the-art dredge pump engineering and slurry pump manufacturing company. We are committed to providing the best technology and service to our clients. We are one of the few dredge manufacturers that build both our pumps and dredging equipment to ensure optimal support.
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OEM Dredge Manufacturer - EDDY Pump Corporation is an engineering company that builds dredge equipment and industrial pumps. We are committed to providing the best pump technology and service to fit our client's needs. EDDY Pump Corporation is an engineering company that builds dredge equipment and industrial pumps.
Our sales engineers will review your project and create a proposal with recommendations tailored for your specific application. We will generate a quote and personalized pump curve for your specific application, free of cost. IF known, add Max Solids Size, % Solids / Viscosity / Specific Gravity / PH / Temp / Additional material information.
EDDY Pump offers sales, turnkey rentals, and dredging solutions to clients worldwide. We have over 30 years experience completing the toughest dredging projects around the world. Monthly rentals for dredging, dewatering, self-prime needs and special diver dredge projects. EDDY Pump's line of dredging equipment provides non-clogging & low maintenance solutions to the world's toughest dredging jobs.
The EDDY Pump's open rotor design with high tolerances allow anything that will go into the intake to be passed through the discharge without issues. As you can see in the 4 EDDY Pump shown above, the tolerance between the rotor and the volute easily allows the passage of a man's arm, while the tolerance in a centrifugal pump is significantly less.
The EDDY Pump company mascot "Austin" made it into a recent photo shoot of our Excavator Pump Attachment dredge. This little guy was visiting as part of The Animal Pad rescue project. The Seany Foundation and its continual mission to fund meaningful projects that enhance the lives of kids, teens and young adults affected by cancer.
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Justin Gleaton
Dec 26, 2018
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We used both the electric and hydraulic style pumps for diver assisted dredging. Both pumps operated continuously for over 45 days at 10+ hours a day with no problems at all. The only issue we had was a large fishing net wrapped around the impeller. Although it was making one hell of a racket, the pump never lost production. We are extremely happy with the pumps and the service provide by Eddy. A must purchase for any diver assisted dredging products.
Mike Szymczak
Nov 30, 2018
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Marine Construction
I’ve been in the marine construction industry for 26 years and have done my share of dredging using various sizes of submersible trash pumps. The project I’m currently on we brought a 6” Toyo pump because the seafloor was to be consisting of sand and silt, but it’s actually a mixture of sand, silt, and rocks up to 8” diameter. The Toyo removes material smaller than 1 ¾” and leaves a pile of clean rock below the intake that it’s unable to pass. Our dredge permit only allows us to hydraulically dredge the material and so a clam bucket is not an option. A few months
I’ve been in the marine construction industry for 26 years and have done my share of dredging using various sizes of submersible trash pumps. The project I’m currently on we brought a 6” Toyo pump because the seafloor was to be consisting of sand and silt, but it’s actually a mixture of sand, silt, and rocks up to 8” diameter. The Toyo removes material smaller than 1 ¾” and leaves a pile of clean rock below the intake that it’s unable to pass. Our dredge permit only allows us to hydraulically dredge the material and so a clam bucket is not an option. A few months
Steven Holland
Nov 21, 2015
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