The Sureflow Blog

Strainer Baskets and Screens 101 – Part 1

Photos from the Archives The current unprecedented times we find ourselves in, with the challenges of COVID 19 ranging from social distancing to mandated business closures, is certainly testing the best of us. While many are finding it extremely unsettling we’re also...

CoVid19 – Sure Flow Equipment Response

The information about the CoVid19 pandemic continues to change quickly and the current recommendations continue to evolve accordingly. Sure Flow Equipment has always prided itself on its level of community engagement and this health challenge is no different. We...

Sure Flow’s Newest Team Member

Sure Flow Equipment is very excited to announce that we have a new exclusive representative in Texas, Diana Sierk. Diana brings a wealth of knowledge about our industry and how Sure Flow’s products can benefit our customers. Diana can be reached at: Cell: 713-724-9929...

The Greater Good

The Sure Flow Equipment blog is a place to keep our customers up-to-date on some of the exciting new projects we’re involved with, and feature some of the amazing products we fabricate, so there’s no doubt about the scope and breadth of our abilities. We also feature...

Power Generation – Generation Power

We talk a lot about power generation on the Sure Flow website, and that’s because we have a lot of experience in this area. We make quality industrial strainers, and the power industry uses a lot of water and liquids for cooling and steam generation in the production...

The Warmth of the Season Continues

January can often seem like a pretty cold and bleak time of the year. It’s easy to think back to a couple of weeks ago during the holidays that seem focused on a feeling of warmth. Even our cable TV providers dedicate a channel to a crackling fire in a fireplace to...

The Season of Giving

The staff at Sure Flow Equipment continued their long tradition of sharing their good fortune with others this year. The Sure Flow Annual Food Drive saw our main lobby fill quickly with boxes of donations. And the morning before Christmas the Salvation Army truck...