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 industries.
Peristaltic pumps have a simple structure and are easy to maintain. They require very few maintenance parts, making them less costly to maintain compared to other pumps.
Peristaltic pumps have no rotating parts, eliminating the need for lubricants and greases, saving on maintenance and operating costs. Additionally, the pump body material has high density and corrosion resistance, enabling it to withstand heavy loads and shear forces, ensuring stable and reliable operation and durability.
A peristaltic pump consists of a pressure roller and a peristaltic pump head. The position of the pressure roller determines the flow rate and output accuracy of the pump head. Peristaltic pumps offer high flow rate stability and metering accuracy, ensuring stable and precise fluid transfer.
Peristaltic pump bodies can be made from various corrosion-resistant materials such as plastics and metals. Different materials can be selected based on different application scenarios, providing excellent compatibility and stability.
In summary, peristaltic pumps offer five major advantages: a wide range of applications, easy maintenance and low cost, reliable operation and durability, stable flow rate and high accuracy, and diverse pump body materials and strong compatibility. Peristaltic pumps have found widespread applications and have become essential equipment in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and pharmaceutical industries.