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  • Micro Peristaltic Pump: A Compact Yet Powerful Fluid Transfer T

    Micro Peristaltic Pump: A Compact Yet Powerful Fluid Transfer Tool Micro peristaltic pumps are small but powerful fluid transfer devices widely used in various fields such as medical, biotechnology, environmental protection, and chemical industries. Thanks to their unique working pri...
  • Relationship Between Flow Rate and Pressure in Peristaltic Pump

    Relationship Between Flow Rate and Pressure in Peristaltic Pumps I. Working Principle of Peristaltic Pumps A peristaltic pump operates by compressing a flexible tube to propel the fluid forward. The fluid is isolated by the tube, ensuring a continuous and controlled flow. During operation, the tub...
  • Five Advantages of Peristaltic Pumps

    Five Advantages of Peristaltic Pumps 1. Wide Range of Applications Peristaltic pumps can be used to transport a variety of solutions, viscous fluids, liquids with high particulate and bubble content, etc. They find extensive applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and pharmaceutical in...
  • Negative Pressure in Micro Peristaltic Pumps

    Negative Pressure in Micro Peristaltic Pumps Negative pressure in a micro peristaltic pump refers to a state where the pressure is lower than atmospheric pressure. It is a normal operating condition for micro peristaltic pumps and is essential for the suction of liquids and gases. Working Pri...
  • Why Peristaltic Pumps Are Preferred for Aseptic Filling

    Why Peristaltic Pumps Are Preferred for Aseptic Filling Peristaltic pumps, comprised of a drive, pump head, and tubing, offer several advantages that make them a popular choice for aseptic filling. Key features include fluid isolation within the tubing, quick tubing replacement, reversible flo...