News | July 18, 2012

Hydraulic Institute Announces Broadened Associate Membership For Pump Industry Suppliers

The Hydraulic Institute (HI) members have approved a bylaw change which broadens eligibility for Associate membership to include all corporations that manufacture products or develop software for ultimate use in or with pumps and pumping systems. The new bylaw permits corporations and firms engaged in the manufacture of such products as motors, variable speed or other drivers, seals and sealing systems, bearings, component parts, gears, couplings, gauges, instrumentation and controls, coatings, lubricants and lubricating systems or the design and development of pump-specific software, regardless of location where that manufacture occurs, to become Associate members of HI, provided that the corporation or firm sells into the North American market.

Also eligible for Associate membership are corporations or firms whose primary business is integration, manufacture, and assembly of pumps and pumping components into a system or modular solution. Eligibility is not dependent on the location where the integration, manufacture, and assembly occur but rather on the provision that the corporation sell such products into the North American market.

By opening membership eligibility to new pump-specific manufacturing specialties the Institute gains additional expertise and manpower in the development of its highly-regarded ANSI/HI Pump Standards. By joining HI, supplier and software companies become eligible to take advantage of the many benefits available to HI Associate members. 

For more information and an overview of the benefits of HI Associate membership, visit www.Pumps.org/Benefits.

To learn more about the recent bylaw change for Associate membership in HI or to apply visit www.Pumps.org/Membership. 

About The Hydraulic Institute
The Mission of the Hydraulic Institute is to serve as a forum for the exchange  of industry information while providing value-added services to member companies and pump users worldwide. This includes the development and delivery of comprehensive industry standards. For more information, visit www.Pumps.org and www.PumpLearning.org

Source: The Hydraulic Institute