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Waukesha 88

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CaptinD

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Would anyone know of a substitute for Waukesha 88? I work in the pump industry and looking for a alternate that is easer to machine and has the same properties
 
If my memory serves me correctly, Waukesha is a hard metal slurry pump. Why do you neeed to machine it. An alternate machine would be of the same or similar material and thefore you will have the same problem - which I don't understand anyway. Maybe you need to expand your request so we can help.

Naresuan University
Phitsanulok
Thailand
 
Our company manufacture its impellars out of waukesha and I am looking for an alternate material for the waukesha less costly and more machine friendly. Would anyone know of a material with simular properties and that machines eaiser?
 
Not real sure about your question either, but we use a Bronze Impeller.
 
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