A firsthand account of a costly mistake made while specifying a Netzsch progressing cavity pump for a chemical dosing application. Includes a practical pre-order checklist to prevent the same error.
An industry insider explains why comparing pump quotes by price alone is dangerously misleading, and shares a framework for evaluating total cost and reliability.
A quality inspector explains why transparent pricing and specifications from distributors like Axflow for Netzsch pumps save more money than chasing the lowest quote, drawing on real-world audit experiences.
An administrative buyer shares a hard-learned lesson about total cost of ownership in industrial equipment, focusing on the hidden costs and risks of sourcing replacement parts for progressing cavity pumps.
A senior procurement specialist shares why transparent pricing, even if it looks higher upfront, builds more trust and saves more money than hidden fees and post-purchase surprises in industrial fluid handling.
A quality inspection manager explains the real cost of deprioritizing small orders in industrial pump procurement, and why 'low-volume' doesn't mean 'low-stakes.'
A procurement manager shares a no-nonsense, cost-focused evaluation of Netzsch progressive cavity pumps, including lessons learned and a cost comparison with alternatives.
A hands-on comparison of OEM vs. aftermarket parts for Netzsch NEMO progressing cavity pumps, based on real inspection data and a quality manager’s perspective on time certainty.
A quality inspector compares the Netzsch pump catalogue against legacy approaches for industrial fluid handling, battery slurry mixing, and unexpected food-grade applications like peanut butter production.