When it comes to precision fluid transfer, everyone thinks of peristaltic pumps, sometimes referred to as constant flow pumps. Some users may think that since it is a pump, why does it have two names? Why is peristaltic pump called constant flow pump? Is there any difference between them? The following PRy Fluid will answer for you.
Peristaltic pump. What is a constant flow pump?
Peristaltic pump: Refer to the working principle of peristaltic pump.
Constant flow pump: As long as the pump can reach a constant flow rate, it can be called a constant flow pump. The difference between constant flow pump and peristaltic pump (click for details)
Peristaltic pump is a constant flow pump, which represents a pump. The relationship between the two is like the relationship between bananas and fruit. Click to read details.
Use precautions.
1. When using the pressure pipe, be careful not to press the hose too dead to avoid excessive wear of the hose.
2. The inlet of the pump pipe should be as short as possible, and the joint and diameter of the peristaltic pump pipe should not be less than the diameter of the pipe stuck by the peristaltic pump head.
3, constant flow pump in the use of the process, to check the wear of the pipeline in time, timely replacement, to avoid liquid leakage.
4. Pay attention to the working environment, the pump shell material should be replaced in time at room temperature or corrosion environment.