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Published by: mike 2008-12-17

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    Solinst Peristaltic Pump Model 410 for environmental sampling of groundwater monitoring wells Sampling Equipment > Solinst model 410 Peristaltic Pump
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    how does a peristaltic pump work?"


  • Hi mauro3763061, Thank you for an interesting question. Peristaltic pump http://www.fact-index.com/p/pe/peristaltic_pump.html "A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of specialized fluids. The fluid is contained in a flexible hose fitted inside a circular pump casing. A rotor with a number of cams (also called 'shoes' or 'wipers') attached to the external circumference compresses the flexible tube. As the rotor turns, the part of tube under compression rotates thus forcing the fluid to be pumped to move through the tube. This process is called *peristalsis* and is used in many biological systems such as the gastrointestinal tract. The pump casing is typically filled with lubricant to prevent abrasion of the exterior of the pump tube. Since the only part of the pump in contact with the fluid being pumped is the interior of the tube, it is easy to sterilise and clean the inside surfaces of the pump. Furthermore, since there are no moving parts in contact with the fluid, peristaltic pumps are inexpensive to manufacture." Typical applications Dialysis machines Food manufacturing Pharmaceutical production Sewage sludge tabletop decorative fountains and waterwalls ***** *Peristalsis* http://www.fact-index.com/p/pe/peristalsis.html "Peristalsis is the process of involuntary wave-like successive muscular contractions by which food is moved through the digestive tract. The large, hollow organs of the digestive system contain muscle that enables their walls to move. The movement of organ walls can propel food and liquid and also can mix the contents within each organ. Typical movement of the esophagus, stomach, and intestine is called peristalsis. The action of peristalsis looks like an ocean wave moving through the muscle. The muscle of the organ produces a narrowing and then propels the narrowed portion slowly down the length of the organ. These waves of narrowing push the food and fluid in front of them through each hollow organ." The process of peristalsis is used by peristaltic pumps. ========= All About Pumps - Peristaltic Pump (see animated image) http://www.animatedsoftware.com/pumpglos/peristal.htm "One of the main advantages of the Peristaltic Pump is cleanliness. It also utilizes another advantage: Fragile blood cells are not damaged by this pump. The flexible tube (in this drawing its edges are blue and yellow for clarity) is connected on the inlet side to the patient's artery, and on the outlet side to the patient's vein. In this example three rollers on rotating arms pinch the tube against an arc and move the fluid along. There are usually three or four sets of rollers. Peristaltic pumps have a variety of medical applications. They can be used to add nutrients to blood, to force blood through filters to clean it, or to move blood through the body and lungs during open heart surgery." ========= PERISTALTIC PUMPS: THE HOT NEW TECHNOLOGY http://www.watson-marlow.com/ The perfect pump "Peristaltic pumps have no valves, seals or glands, and the fluid contacts only the bore of the hose or tube. Simple to install, easy to use, and quick to maintain, they are the hot new technology, and the world's fastest-growing pump type." They are the perfect pump http://www.watson-marlow.com/watson-marlow/perfect.htm "Nothing but the hose or tube touches the fluid, eliminating the risk of the pump contaminating the fluid, or the fluid contaminating the pump. The animation shows fluid being drawn into a pump, trapped between two shoes (in a Bredel pump) or rollers (in a Watson-Marlow pump), and finally being expelled from the pump. The gaps between the packets of fluid are shown only to help visualise the action. The complete closure of the hose which is squeezed between a shoe and the track gives the pump its positive displacement action, preventing backflow and eliminating the need for check-valves when the pump is not running." - There is no contamination of the pump or fluid - Ideal for slurries, viscous, shear-sensitive and aggressive fluids - Easy to install, simple to operate, inexpensive to maintain - Pump design prevents backflow and syphoning without valves - Wide range of tubing includes industrial, food-grade and medical ========= http://www.innovativeaquatics.com/Pages/faq.html What is a "Peristaltic Pump"? How does it work? "Peristaltic pumps use a flexible tubing that is compressed by rollers, and the more often the motor turns, the more liquid is moved and the more flow you get per hour. In our pumps, tension of the mechanism stretches the tubing over the rollers, so that as the roller assembly turns, the liquid is pumped - it's very similar to getting toothpaste out of the tube." Do I have to put the liquid above the pump? "Absolutely not! The pump will draw the liquid up from a container up to 3 feet below the pump, and will pump up at least 10 feet absolute minimum." ========= Best regards, tlspiegel
  • Daigger: Peristaltic (Tubing): Daigger_ Peristaltic Pumps::
    Peristaltic (Tubing) Daigger_ Peristaltic Pumps. Dynamic flow rate range from 0.3 to 2000 mL/min! variable and dual head pumps include one 9 lengths of
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