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PERISTALTIC PUMP

Working Principles, Applications and Benefits of Peristaltic Pumps

The peristaltic pump is a type of electrical pump that distributes fluids or transfers fluids in a uniform and controlled manner with the help of rollers, a tube, and a motor. To pump liquids peristaltic pump uses the principle of positive displacement and because it is a type of positive displacement pump it is suitable for pumping a wide range of fluids.

As its name suggested peristaltic pump, the way it moves fluid is similar to the peristaltic movement that happens in the human body to transfer liquid and food. Fluid only passes through tubing inside the pump, and because of this fluid does not get in contact with any of the mechanisms of the pump. This is the reason why peristaltic pumps are ideal for moving chemicals or liquids that you don’t want to get cross-contamination.

How does a Peristaltic Pump work?

Fluid come inside of the pump through the inlet as its rollers or shoes rotate, compressing the hose or tube against the pump housing. Fluid gets trapped inside the tube by a roller and expelled when a subsequent roller passes over it. During roller rotation, a vacuum form in the tube, drawing in more fluid for the next roller pass.

When the tube is completely closed (squeezed) between the roller and the track, the pump’s positive displacement action prevents backflow, eliminating the need for check valves when the pump isn’t running.

Fluid is never touched by anything other than the pump tube or hose, thereby eliminating the possibility of contamination from either the pump or the fluid.

Where are Peristaltic Pumps Used?

When cleanliness is critical and cross-contamination cannot be avoided, peristaltic pumps are ideal.

Peristaltic pumps are best to transfer the following liquids:

  • Fuels & lubricants
  • Coffee
  • Acids
  • Cosmetics
  • Liquid vitamin A & D
  • Spray Coating Dispensing
  • Fruit juice
  • Pasta sauce
  • Water
  • Chemicals

 

What are the benefits of Peristaltic Pumps?

One of the biggest benefits of Peristaltic pumps is that the liquid or the chemical that it is pumping only interacts with the rubber tube and it doesn’t touch any other component. You don’t have to care about cross-contamination in the fluid when you use peristaltic pumps.

Few other benefits of Peristaltic pumps:

  • Seal-Less Design
  • Low Maintenance Costs
  • Dry Running & Self Priming
  • Gentle Pumping Action
  • High Suction Lift
  • Abrasion Resistant
  • Solid Handling
  • Hygienic
  • Reversible
  • No Slip
  • Accurate Dosing Hygienic

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