
Chocolate Plant Eliminates Leakage with O-Pro® Barrier
08-02-2019
A major producer of chocolate confections in the eastern United States had been operating many Viking pumps on a variety of confectionary liquids for decades.
Many of these gear pumps have shaft packing, an extremely reliable means of preventing leaks, but which require some level of “controlled leakage” to cool and lubricate…
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager

Viking Pumps at the Museum
01-31-2020
In 2011 Viking Pump celebrated our company’s 100th anniversary. As part of the activities we relocated and updated our Viking Pump museum. Here we include past products and other historical artifacts gathered over the past century to help tell the story of our company and the development of our products to customers and distributors that visit the Cedar Falls facility.
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager

Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery…Or Not?
01-17-2020
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness.” ― Oscar Wilde
Having a great product, with a great reputation, and being a technology inventor like Viking Pump®, positions you as a market leader with high visibility. As such, other gear pump manufacturers naturally want to follow in…
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager

Distributor Spotlight | Pye-Barker Engineered Solutions
01-03-2020
Pye-Barker was founded in the 1930s, when John Pye and Ben Barker decided to start their own company in Atlanta, Georgia. Both Georgia Tech graduates, the pair had been working together at Goodyear when they created a new way to cut conveyor belts into custom links. This was an exclusive, innovative concept in those days for which Pye-Barker became well known.

Reflecting on a Strong Decade
12-09-2019
As the end of 2019 is near, it is not just an opportunity to reflect on this calendar year, but the end of a decade. Viking Pump® is proud to be a company with 108 years of history; built by employees, distributors, and customers with a deep care and understanding of the industry who feel motivated to solve the toughest pumping challenges. Let’s take a walk through some of the highlights of…

Distributor Spotlight | Rogers Machinery
09-03-2019
Rogers Machinery Company, Inc. was co-founded in 1949 by two war buddies, Ned Rogers and Walter M. Novak, who served together aboard the USS Reno in the South Pacific during WWII. These like-minded veterans followed their dream to build a business providing compressed air equipment and pumps to the Pacific Northwest (Portland, Oregon), home to the pulp and paper, aluminum, agriculture, and…

Banana Pumps and Star Gears: A guide to pump industry slang
09-18-2019
A gentleman once contacted me to let me know that he’d cracked a head, an impressive, but not entirely unheard-of feat. When I asked how this had happened he admitted “well, I was wailing on it pretty hard”; I appreciated his honesty. What followed was a 30-minute conversation full of mis-assumptions and confusion. At the conclusion I discovered that he was not talking about a head (as in…
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager

Pressure & Vacuum Pumping Application Concerns
08-15-2019
In the world of gear pumps, it is common to have liquid handling applications where pressure and vacuum are of concern. So, we wanted to share our perspective and recommendations, to help with making pump choices and decisions for the various pressure and/or vacuum scenarios you may encounter.
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager

Distributor Spotlight | Kerr Pump & Supply
07-10-2019
Kerr Pump & Supply, a notable first distributor of Viking pumps, has an illustrious 100+ years business history in the Detroit area. The company began manufacturing electric and steam driven centrifugal pumps under the name of Kerr Machinery & Supply, founded in 1905 by Alexander M. Kerr, along with his two sons, David and Robert, and incorporated in 1907. A profile written about…

Viking Pumps load vacuum gas oil onto barge in cold water environment
04-12-2019
An Engineering firm recently purchased three large internal gear pumps through a local distributor in northern Illinois. In this case, the pumps were intended to be a prime mover for loading their customer’s product—vacuum gas oil (VGO)—onto a transport barge. Traditional pumping technology, i.e., centrifugal pumps, was not a viable…
Chad Wunderlich
Distributor Development Manager