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A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump used to move fluids through a flexible tube. It operates by compressing and releasing the tube, creating a vacuum that draws the fluid in and pushes it out. This design allows for precise flow control and is ideal for handling viscous or shear-sensitive fluids. Peristaltic pumps are commonly made from materials such as rubber or silicone for the tubing, and the pump body can be constructed from various metals or plastics depending on the application requirements.
| Flow rate | Up to 1000 liters per hour |
| Pressure range | Up to 2 bar |
| Tube diameter | Typically 6 mm to 25 mm |
| Material options | Rubber, silicone, and thermoplastic elastomers |
| Drive type | Electric motor or pneumatic |
When choosing a peristaltic pump, consider the fluid characteristics such as viscosity and chemical compatibility with the tubing materials. Specify the required flow rate and pressure to ensure the pump meets your operational needs. Additionally, inquire about certifications and standards relevant to your industry, as well as the quantity needed for your application to receive an accurate quote.
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Peristaltic pumps can handle a wide range of fluids, including viscous, corrosive, and shear-sensitive liquids.
Regularly inspect and replace the tubing as needed, and ensure that the pump is clean and free of debris.
Yes, peristaltic pumps can run dry without damage, as the fluid does not lubricate the pump.
The lifespan of tubing can vary but typically ranges from several months to a few years, depending on usage and the fluid being pumped.
Yes, they are commonly used for precise dosing in various industries.
Peristaltic pumps can be powered by electric motors or pneumatic systems.