Peristaltic Pumps

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    Description

    Peristaltic pumps are a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained within a flexible hose or tube fitted inside the pump casing. The actual pumping principle, called peristalsis, is based on alternating compression and relaxation of the hose or tube, drawing content in and propelling product away from the pump.

    A rotating shoe or roller passes along the length of the hose or tube creating a temporary seal between the suction and discharge sides of the pump. As the pump’s rotor turns this sealing pressure moves along the tube or hose forcing product to move away from the pump and into the discharge line. Where the pressure has been released the hose or tube recovers creating a vacuum, which draws the product into the suction side of the pump, the priming mechanism.

    Combining these suction and discharge principles results in a powerful self-priming positive displacement action.

    Application

    The applications of these pumps include in a different range of areas wherever liquids are required to flow within fresh as well as germ-free circumstances. The applications mainly include in daily applications also.

    1. Infusion pumps
    2. Analytical chemistry testing
    3. Aquariums
    4. Pharmaceutical production
    5. Open heart bypass pump equipment
    6. Auto Analyzers
    7. Beverage supply equipment
    8. Exclusion of dirt
    9. Decorative waterfalls & fountains
    10. Industrial dishwasher clean aid machines
    11. Dialysis equipment
    12. Carbon Monoxide observers
    13. Food manufacturing
    14. Chemical handling
    15. Water & Wastewater
    16. Engineering & manufacturing

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