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The Structure of a Diaphragm
oil-lubricated pumps could not even be considered, for example: Inhalers for medical purposes. Analyzers and gas-samplers in the analysis field. Vacuum evaporator in process engineering. Stack gas analysis in environmental technology. Diaphragm Pump Advantages. Apart from the wide range of potential uses
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Transferring and Metering Liquids with High-Speed Diaphragm Pumps
,. are quiet. Typical applications. An example of the use of high-speed liquid diaphragm pumps in laboratory equipment will be described briefly. In medical diagnosis, blood analysis has a very important role.Today, using photo spectrometry equipment, this analysis is almost entirely automatic. Blood samples
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Mechanically Driven Diaphragm Pumps for Use with Gases
Whether in medical technology, environmental protection/analysis, in the laboratory or process engineering, many applications are today unthinkable without the use of mechanically driven diaphragm pumps for gases. Their particular properties such as oil-free, maintenance-free and uncontaminated
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Compressors and Vacuum Pumps that Meet Medical Demands
a compressor or vacuum pump that best meets design requirements depends on the application. In general, four types used in medical equipment are rotary vane, diaphragm, wobble piston, and linear. Rotary Vane Pumps. Rotary vane models are, perhaps, the type used most often in medical devices
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It's the Diaphragm that Does It
or toxic media are being pumped. A particular role is played by the application-oriented design of the diaphragm and its careful manufacture. Diaphragm pumps for gas and vapor have a place in the analytical, medical, and process engineering markets, as well as in the laboratory. They can deliver
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Straight Talk on Wobble-Piston Pumps
Wobble pumps combine the best features of piston and diaphragm air pumps. Wobble pumps are available in a wide range of sizes. The Model 8003 from Rietschle Thomas weighs less than 7 oz, is rated at 12-psi maximum pressure, and has 0.11-cfm open flow. It is used in industrial gas-detection
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Getting Pumped Up on Diaphragms by Design (Process Pumps)
be realized from diaphragm pumps due to their design versatility and application adaptability. Diaphragm pumps transfer, compress, recirculate, or evacuate gases or vapors in industry and research applications for medical technology, analytical instrumentation, control engineering, chemical
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Selecting the Right Pump for the Job
, the resulting pump is less costly than standard product. Performance Specifications. Among the types of pumps appropriate for modest fluid flow rates, diaphragm, rotary vane, peristaltic and linear pumps are used most often. Performance can vary dramatically depending on the equipment