Peristaltic Metering Pumps Explained: Facts, Function, And The Right Applications
Peristaltic pumps, also known as roller pumps or tube pumps, have been in use since 1855 and have a wide range of applications. They operate by compressing and releasing a flexible tube or hose to move fluids without causing damage. These pumps are commonly used in water and wastewater treatment, chemical dispensing, food and beverage production, and other industries. The choice of pump tube material is important to ensure compatibility with the chemicals being pumped.
This article discusses the benefits of peristaltic metering pumps, including the importance of selecting the correct tubing size, considering the use of a foot valve, and using pumps with tube failure detection features. Explore the advantages of peristaltic pumps, such as their ability to handle delicate chemicals and high levels of particulate, as well as their ease of use and low maintenance requirements.
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