Industries

Process-flow support for pump and valve duty across extraction, handling, and treatment stages.

This page uses the IND-G process-flow structure rather than a simple list of customer segments. Pump and valve decisions rarely sit inside one neat industry label; they appear at process nodes such as dewatering, slurry transfer, process water circulation, reagent handling, tailings movement, and utility service. Sulzer content is therefore organized around where the equipment performs work. That makes the page more useful for mine engineers, plant operators, EPC teams, and maintenance managers who are searching for the right technical conversation instead of a generic market description.

Sulzer supports industrial operators by connecting pump selection, valve control, service access, documentation, and sustainability requirements across the complete fluid-handling value chain.

Mine dewatering pump station

Dewatering

Open-pit and underground water handling requires reliable pump response, safe access, and a clear plan for changing water levels.

Slurry transfer pump

Slurry Transfer

Solids, velocity, wear material, and duty cycle are reviewed together so operators avoid selection decisions based on clean-water assumptions.

Process water pump package

Process Water

Cooling, wash-down, make-up water, and utility loops need stable pump performance and maintainable package layouts.

Valve station

Valve Control

Isolation, throttling, control, and safety functions are evaluated against media conditions and the consequence of failure.

Tailings pump line

Tailings

Tailings transfer and water return systems require wear awareness, access planning, and operating data that can support long service intervals.

Energy plant pump room

Energy Utilities

Power and energy facilities need pump packages that align with compliance, outage planning, and documentation requirements.

Value-chain narrative

From source water to process loops and final discharge, pump and valve assets pass through many decision owners. A project engineer may focus on curve fit, a maintenance planner may focus on access, and procurement may focus on documentation completeness. Sulzer's specification-led approach keeps those views connected so the final equipment conversation is not reduced to a part number. The result is a clearer inquiry, a better technical response, and a maintenance path that remains understandable after commissioning.

MiningOil & GasWaterPowerProcess Industry

Need help matching a process node to the right pump or valve conversation?

Contact Sales