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News Release from: EPSI Engineered Pressure Systems | Subject: Intensifier
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 14 August 2003

Intensifier operates 10,000 ft beneath
sea level

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EPSI (Engineered Pressure Systems) has recently received an order to manufacture a hydraulically powered Intensifier to pump seawater 10,000 ft below sea level

EPSI (Engineered Pressure Systems), a world leader in custom-engineered high pressure solutions, has recently received an order to manufacture a hydraulically powered Intensifier to pump seawater 10,000 ft below sea level EPSI developed the unique Intensifier to operate at discharge pressures of 200 Mpa (30,000 psi), at an environmental pressure of up to 30 Mpa (2,100 psi)

The EPSI hydraulically powered Intensifier was specifically designed to withstand both external and internal pressure to eliminate intrusion of seawater.

All components are manufactured with seawater-resistant materials to withstand the harsh weathering effects of elements like saltwater and mud.

The Intensifier is powered by hydraulic oil and uses no electrical components.

Special considerations are given to the ease and cost of maintenance after service in the hostile environment of the seabed.

The EPSI Intensifier is lightweight, and can be used in any orientation.

The intensifier is also suitable for any environment, a requirement which prohibits the use of electricity.

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