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Date Stock Title
Nov 22 GGG Graco (GGG) Up 8.8% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Nov 22 GHM Here's Why You Should Consider Investing in Zebra Technologies
Nov 22 GHM Here's Why You Should Avoid Investing in MRC Global Stock Now
Nov 22 GHM Kennametal Stock Exhibits Strong Prospects Despite Headwinds
Nov 22 WWD Woodward, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:WWD) Stock Has Shown A Decent Performance: Have Financials A Role To Play?
Nov 22 WWD Woodward to Report Q4 Earnings: Here's What Investors Should Know
Nov 22 GHM Zacks.com featured highlights Sezzle, Kingstone, Graham, Interface and Climb Global
Nov 22 GHM Engineered Components and Systems Stocks Q3 In Review: Park-Ohio (NASDAQ:PKOH) Vs Peers
Nov 21 GHM Graham Corporation to Present at the Noble Capital Markets Conference
Nov 21 GHM 5 Stocks With Recent Price Strength to Enhance Your Portfolio
Nov 21 GHM Q3 Earnings Recap: Graham Corporation (NYSE:GHM) Tops Engineered Components and Systems Stocks
Nov 20 FLS Flowserve: The Case For Picks And Shovels
Nov 20 GHM A Look Back at Engineered Components and Systems Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Mayville Engineering (NYSE:MEC) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
Nov 19 WWD Woodward to Sell Gas Turbine Combustion Parts Business to GE Vernova
Nov 19 IEX IDEX (NYSE:IEX) Is Reinvesting At Lower Rates Of Return
Nov 19 GHM Reflecting On Engineered Components and Systems Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Worthington (NYSE:WOR)
Nov 19 WWD GE Vernova to acquire gas turbine combustion parts business from Woodward
Nov 18 WWD Woodward Signs Agreement to Divest Its Heavy Duty Gas Turbines Combustion Parts Business Based in Greenville, S.C., to GE Vernova
Nov 18 GHM Here's Why You Should Retain Emerson Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Nov 18 ITT ITT Announces Participation at UBS Global Industrials & Transportation Conference 2024 on Dec. 4
Pump

A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action. Pumps can be classified into three major groups according to the method they use to move the fluid: direct lift, displacement, and gravity pumps.Pumps operate by some mechanism (typically reciprocating or rotary), and consume energy to perform mechanical work moving the fluid. Pumps operate via many energy sources, including manual operation, electricity, engines, or wind power, come in many sizes, from microscopic for use in medical applications to large industrial pumps.
Mechanical pumps serve in a wide range of applications such as pumping water from wells, aquarium filtering, pond filtering and aeration, in the car industry for water-cooling and fuel injection, in the energy industry for pumping oil and natural gas or for operating cooling towers. In the medical industry, pumps are used for biochemical processes in developing and manufacturing medicine, and as artificial replacements for body parts, in particular the artificial heart and penile prosthesis.
When a casing contains only one revolving impeller, it is called a single-stage pump. When a casing contains two or more revolving impellers, it is called a double- or multi-stage pump.
In biology, many different types of chemical and biomechanical pumps have evolved; biomimicry is sometimes used in developing new types of mechanical pumps.

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