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The Weir Group | Engineered Solutions For Industrial Markets | Weir
The Weir Group PLC reports its Full Year results for the year ended 31 December 2023. Positive mining markets and strong execution; significant margin expansion. Further growth and margin progress expected in 2024. Weir: A more sustainable tomorrow.
Weir - Wikipedia
A weir / wɪər / or low-head dam is a barrier across the width of a river that alters the flow characteristics of water and usually results in a change in the height of the river level. Weirs are also used to control the flow of water for outlets of lakes, ponds, and reservoirs.
We Are Weir - About Us - Weir Group | Weir
Weir is a mining technology company. Our technologies help customers in mining and similar industries operate with the highest productivity and lowest environmental impact. Customers rely on our solutions and our service to keep their mission-critical operations running efficiently and drive their sustainability footprint down.
What is a Weir? — Practical Engineering
A weir is a small dam built across a river to control the upstream water level. Weirs have been used for ages to control the flow of water in streams, rivers, and other water bodies. Unlike large dams which create reservoirs, the goal of building a weir across a river isn’t to create storage, but only to gain some control over the water level.
Weirs: Water Flow Control Structures in Open Channels
By EngineerExcel. Weirs are structures built across rivers or streams to control water flow by creating a barrier that raises the water level upstream. They are commonly used for measuring flow rates, preventing erosion, or diverting water for various purposes such as irrigation or hydropower. In this article, we will discuss the fundamental ...
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