Many different types of pumps are used in industry. Consider this explanation of Peristaltic Pumps.

According to Process Industry Forum:

“A Peristaltic Pump is a type of Positive Displacement Pump. A rotor is used to squeeze a leak-proof tube or hose, thereby forcing the pumped fluid through the hose. The fluid being transported does not come into direct contact with any parts of the pumping mechanism. This makes it ideal for pumping fluids that either need to be sterile or should not leak into the environment.

Principle of Operation

“There are two primary components to the pump: the hose and the rotor. The hose, which must be made of a tough, chemical-resistant material that allows no leakage of air or liquid, runs along the outer wall inside the circular pump chamber. The rotor sits in the middle of the pump chamber and moves in a circular motion. As the rotor turns, rollers or shoes that are attached to the rotor compress the hose, thus forcing the fluid toward the outlet of the pump while creating a vacuum that draws more fluid into the pump inlet. Most peristaltic pumps are electrically powered. Depending on the size of pump and the method that is used to squeeze the hose, there may be oil inside the pump chamber to lubricate the outside of the hose as it is squeezed.

“The selection of the correct hose type and material is the most critical aspect of the proper application of peristaltic pumps. The hose must be of the correct material for the particular application, so that it won’t corrode or wear prematurely as the hose is squeezed, which could cause a leak in the hose. Normally, the hose can be replaced when it is worn. It is important to select tubing with appropriate chemical resistance towards the liquid being pumped. Types of tubing commonly used in peristaltic pumps include:

  • Polyvinyl chloride
  • Silicone Rubber
  • Fluorpolymer
  • PharMed

Typical Applications

“Peristaltic Pumps provide complete contact isolation between the pump and the process media. Consequently, this type of pump is often the chosen pumping solution for applications where there is a necessity to ensure there can be no cross contamination and complete isolation from the fluid and the surrounding environment is required. This is particularly important where the end user is working with aggressive fluids or perhaps even sterile fluids where such media must not be allowed to come into contact with the surroundings.

“Peristaltic Pumps tend to be used in a wide variety of industrial applications as they lend themselves to being particularly suited to pumping abrasive and viscous fluids. They are also often used for chemical metering applications and for pumping chlorine in swimming pool applications. Perhaps the most common applications occur in the medical field where they are often used for circulating bloods or IV fluids.”

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