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PSI Centrifugal Pumps Built to Industry Standard Oilfield Pump Specifications

PSI’s MAKDADDY centrifugal pumps meet standard oilfield specs, letting operators swap parts or units without redesigning skids or piping layouts.

Houston, TX, United States, 13th Jul 2026 – Process Solutions International (PSI) manufactures a line of MAKDADDY centrifugal pumps built to match the dimensions and mounting specifications used across the oilfield industry. The pumps are designed so operators can replace worn units or source parts without changing their existing skid layout or piping configuration, an approach PSI says reflects how equipment is actually used and maintained in the field.

Drilling Mud Centrifugal Pump

PSI’s centrifugal pumps are built for fresh water, sea water, and drilling mud transfer. The pump line includes open vane impellers designed to reduce turbulence, eliminate recirculation, and lower radial and thrust load, along with replaceable wear pads, stainless steel or ceramic-coated shaft sleeves, and single or double mechanical seal options. The pumps support ANSI and API Plan 52 and 53 mechanical seal pot systems, which are commonly required in oil, gas, and other industrial applications where a protective buffer between the product and the atmosphere is needed. Because the pumps are manufactured to standard oilfield dimensions, casings, impellers, and other wear parts can be sourced and installed without redesigning existing skids or piping.

Why It Matters in Fluid-Handling Industry

Oilfield operators often run equipment from multiple manufacturers on the same site, and pumps eventually wear out or fail in the field. Pumps built to fit standard specifications reduce downtime because crews are not forced to wait on a single supplier, hold excess inventory, or redesign a skid to accommodate a replacement pump. This approach also gives procurement teams more than one sourcing option when lead times or part availability become a concern. PSI manufactures its centrifugal pumps in Houston, Texas, and ships parts the same day when in stock.

“Operators need equipment that works with what they already have on location. Building our pumps to standard oilfield specifications is a practical decision that saves our customers time and money,” said Kye Keliehor, representative of Process Solutions International.

About Process Solutions International

Process Solutions International (PSI) has been manufacturing industrial equipment since 1991. Based in Houston, Texas, with a secondary location in Midland, Texas, PSI designs and builds pumps, mud agitators, gas management systems, material handling equipment, and cleaning and filtration systems for the oil and gas, construction, mining, and industrial sectors. PSI holds ISO 9001, UL, ATEX and IECEx, and CEMA certifications and operates the MAX2000, MAKDADDY, and vAK product brands. 

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Media Contact:

Kye Keliehor
Process Solutions International
7519 Prairie Oak Drive
Houston, TX 77086
(281) 893-4774
info@psimax2000.com

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