Hose pump definition

Hose pump, also known as peristaltic pump The entire pump device only hose and media contact, completely eliminate the pump body fluid contamination or the danger of fluid contamination of the pump body. Fluid enters the pump and is squeezed forward by the rotor and eventually squeezed out of the hose. The squeeze-off of the hose between the rotor and the pump body is acting to prevent backflow, eliminating the need for a check valve to prevent the pump from back flowing when it is out of service. This increasingly peristaltic pump without valves, seals and other components, the fluid medium only contact with the hose wall, will not be contaminated. And easy to install, easy to operate, no special maintenance. As a result, this new and popular technology is rapidly being promoted around the world. · No pollution to pumps and fluids. Ideal for pumping slurry, viscous, shear-sensitive and aggressive fluids. Easy installation, easy operation and maintenance. Low cost No valve, prevents backflow and siphon Wide range of hoses for industrial, pharmaceutical and food grade applications Series 500, 600 and 700 pumps with tandem pumps and cassette pumps allow for a reduction in cost Slight lift to 4000 liters / hour for precise flow pumping. Its performance determines that it can be widely used in biology, food processing, printing, packaging and water treatment industries. (Hose pump 16bar and 80m3 / h) IP66 or IP55 rating Industrial water protection IP31 protection class 500 pump for research applications Dispense pumps for fast, precise filling Continuous hose and hose unit for selection Single Phase or Three-Phase Industrial Motors Manually, remotely or automatically control fluid pumping in a wide range of industries: chemical, pharmaceutical and biological industries, pottery, water treatment, food and beverage, printing and packaging This is a popular, new type of pump, whether it is a sensitive or abrasive fluid, a sterile fluid, or a contaminant fluid.