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We are a team of real people, with extensive experience in the fluid handling industry, who will cut through the confusion, and will deliver safe, compliant and cost effective equipment to suit your site operational needs.

We design, fabricate and assemble quality fluid handling equiment partnering with major global brands such as Graco, PChem, Piusi, Great Plains Industries, and Total Control Systems to name a few.

At GO Industrial we are a team of Reliable People providing Reliable Fluid Handling Equipment.

The Magic 10

We have been doing this for quite a while.  What have we learnt?  Every successful fluids handling system follows the same set of basic rules.  We call these rules the Magic 10

  • Tanks

  • Strainers

  • Pumps

  • Filtration

  • Metering

  • Hoses

  • Nozzles

  • Fluids Management

  • Tank Gauging

  • Spill Control

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Tanks

Fluids Handling starts with one common feature - a vessel that stores the liquid.

We have seen and done it all.  Our scope of supply includes Drums, Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC), Single and Double Wall Tanks, to name a few.

We can design, fabricate, source and supply a wide range of storage options to suit your site fluid handling requirements.

Check out some Fluids Storage options below:

Strainers

Prevent damage and keep your equipment running.

Located before the pump, a strainer filters out any small solids, ensuring that no sediment or contaminants enter the fluid system.

This prevents damage, keeping your system going for longer.

Pumps

The beating heart of your system.

  • What's your desired flow rate?
  • How many hoses do you need?
  • What power source is available?

These are the essential questions for any fluid system pump.

Filtration

Clean fuel saves money.

Filtration might not sound exciting, but it has the ability to save you  a significant cost. The simple reason is that dirty fuel reduces the burn efficiency in your engines. This is outworked in two spheres: fuel filters and air-breathers.

Metering

Protect your assets.

Know how much and when your fuel is used. 

Capture dispensing transactions - either mechanically or electronically.

Hoses

The arm of fluid dispensing.

A relatively straightforward component, but no less important.

Here, your considerations include size, length, and retraction mechanism. Which, of course, depend o your operational needs.

Nozzles

The connection point.

Are you a mining scenario? A marine, industrial, or agricultural?

Such scenarios require different nozzle types - particularly considering underground refuelling and safeguarding systems.

Fluids Management

Knowledge is power.

If metering records how much fluid is dispensed, the fuel management system (FMS) records where that fuel goes.

Tank Gauging

How much is in there?

A simple but priceless convenience.

No need to climb atop your tank and dip, the tank gauge will tell you the status of your fuel with both local and remote options.

Spill Control

Plan for the accidental.

Accidents happen, fuel gets spilt.

It's essential to be proactive in preparation. Have spill kits on hand compliant with Australian standards.

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