Home » Archives for July 2017

Month: July 2017

Safety and Training Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet  Safety is first among MPW’s core values. We work to predict and prevent workplace incidents. Our safe-work target is zero incidents and we believe our target is attainable. MPW consistently invests in the development and implementation of engineered solutions. The company relies first on engineered controls to remove hazards, mandating the […]

Read More

Mini Vac Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet The Mini Vacuum Unit is a trailer-mounted, propane-powered, wet-vacuum system. The units are set up with a reversible-airflow system for pressurized off-loading, which uses a 2-to-4-inch suction hose. The engine is a three-cylinder LP gas-powered engine. The pump, which is rotary vane and oil injected, is capable of displacement up to […]

Read More

Pulp Paper Services Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW’s highly skilled workforce coupled with an extensive fleet of 10K to 40K PSI high-pressure hydroblast pumps quickly remove scale build-up on boiler tubes, smelt bed refractory, clinkers in the firebox and salt cake in the upper furnace. Customized retractable tooling and waterblast nozzles enter at inspection ports, confined space areas […]

Read More

RB X-40 and M1 Crawler Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet Custom-designed and fabricated by MPW engineers, the RB X-40 is an automated wash-down system. This tool increases cleaning efficiencies and eliminates the need for technicians to enter potentially dangerous confined space areas. The RB X-40 easily attaches to a fixed position or a robotic base, the M1 crawler, and is operated […]

Read More

Mobile Reverse Osmosis (RO) 350 Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

 View Full Spec Sheet  MPW’s Multi-Pass 350 Reverse Osmosis (RO) System provides onboard filtration and is a convenient production solution for removing dissolved solids, total organic carbon (TOC) and other colloidal contaminants. The system is operable in either single- or double-pass mode, with nominal flow rates up to 350 GPM and 175 GPM, respectively. The […]

Read More

HFD Autodrive Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW’s HFD Autodrive is a portable, air-powered, remote-controlled device for hands-free feeding of high-pressure blast hose. Smaller and lighter than a typical rotary-hose device, its primary use is for the cleaning of pipes with rotary jetting heads. This tool permits thin-line coupling and whip checks to pass through, allowing the rotary […]

Read More

Surface Preparation Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW’s water blasting is the most productive, economical way to achieve your desired surface for proper coating adhesion, while fully respecting the environment. We customize our services for floors, walls, containers, tanks, ship hulls or any other area. Our employees undergo a rigorous hands-on training program at one of our many […]

Read More

Smelt Bed Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW provides smelt pumping services in cases where boilers do not have a sloped floor and smelt tends to accumulate. MPW pumps smelt into a dissolving tank, allowing the recovery boiler to cool faster and reducing the need for water blasting. Additionally, MPW uses customized smelt bed wash tools to hydraulically […]

Read More

Outage Services Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW utilizes the best in technology and trained personnel to decrease the duration of outages. Whether their outage is planned or unplanned, MPW customers benefit from increased efficiencies and reduced downtime. MPW’s experienced industrial cleaning experts routinely plan and execute a broad spectrum of outage work all over North America.

Read More

Hydro Excavation Spec Sheet

July 28, 2017

View Full Spec Sheet MPW Industrial Services’ hydro excavation process provides a safe alternative to conventional digging methods such as skid steers, backhoes and bulldozers. Unlike traditional mechanical excavation, damage or disruption to critical underground utilities is minimized by using pressurized water (2,000 to 3,500 PSI), in addition to high-power vacuuming. This method of excavation […]

Read More
Scroll to Top