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- 15 August 2008 -


Technology for engine driven pumps

Sanderson Engine Development, LLC (SED) has developed the Rocker-Arm Mechanism (SRAM), a technology for engine-driven pumps, compressors, generators, and any other device for which current power systems deploy multiple components to transfer power.

The SRAM encouraged growth consulting firm Frost & Sullivan to award SED with the 2008 North American Frost & Sullivan award for emerging company of the year. Frost & Sullivan energy and power principal consultant Sara Bradford commented: "The SRAM's variable displacement hydraulic pumps technology scales to sizes not currently available by large crankshaft pumps, enabling new wind, wave and hydro-power applications."

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