Decoding Pump Performance Testing: Standards, Transparency, and True Efficiency

In today’s competitive industrial landscape, specifications for mission-critical pump systems often promise optimal performance and efficiency. Yet many engineering teams and end users are frustrated when installed equipment fails to deliver expected results – a costly disparity that impacts operations, maintenance costs, and energy consumption.

Join Trillium Flow Technologies’ pump performance experts as they reveal how testing standards vary across the industry, how manufacturers leverage test tolerances to present misleading data, and how to confidently evaluate pump packages. This performance-engineered session will equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions to ensure your flow control systems deliver as promised.

PERFORMANCE TRANSPARENCY BEYOND INDUSTRY STANDARDS

Gain the expertise to identify misleading pump test data, understand critical testing standards, and confidently evaluate pump packages. Our industry experts will equip you with performance verification strategies that protect your investments and ensure true operational efficiency.

Webinar Details

This educational webinar will equip participants with essential knowledge of pump performance testing standards and evaluation methods.
Our industry experts will cover:

• Verification methods to ensure pumps will perform as expected in your specific applications

• Real-world case studies showing the gap between promised and actual performance

• Best practices for evaluating technical submissions and performance curves

Attendees will gain practical takeaways to improve specification writing, technical evaluation, and acceptance testing that will help protect investments and ensure optimal system performance throughout the lifecycle of your equipment.

Date:

March 27th, 2025

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Who Should Attend:

EPC Companies, End Users, Engineering, and Projects Teams

Cost:

The webinar is free to attend, simply register below.

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Our Speakers

Simon Bradshaw
GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Simon Bradshaw brings extensive pump systems design and performance optimization expertise as Global Director of Engineering and Technology at Trillium Flow Technologies. With over 25 years of experience across leading organizations in the pump manufacturing sector, Simon has established himself as an authority on hydraulic design, test floor governance, and advanced analysis techniques, including CFD. He specializes in identifying performance gaps between manufacturer claims and real-world operations. Simon holds a BEng (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University, is a Chartered Engineer, and has authored multiple publications and patents related to pump performance and reliability.

Massimiliano Borghetti
R&D MANAGER

Massimiliano Borghetti leads Research and Development at Trillium Pumps Italy, where he manages the development of innovative pumping solutions. With extensive experience in precision-engineered turbomachinery, Massimiliano specializes in the conceptual and mechanical design of centrifugal pumps. His expertise includes material selection, finite element analysis, and performance testing on both scaled prototypes and full-scale machines. Before joining Trillium, he held senior positions at prominent industrial equipment manufacturers. Massimiliano holds an Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Università di Pisa and is certified in Design for Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.

Sam Eccles
PRODUCT DIRECTOR – PUMPS

Samuel Eccles is Product Director for Pumps at Trillium Flow Technologies, overseeing product strategy and development across the global pump portfolio. With over 15 years dedicated to advancing flow control solutions, Sam has built his expertise through progressive leadership roles throughout the industry. His background in quality management, project engineering, and applications engineering gives him a comprehensive understanding of pump performance requirements across diverse markets. Sam holds an MBA from Bradford University School of Management and a BEng in Automotive Engineering from The University of Huddersfield.

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