Diaphragm Pumps
Category: Industrial Machinery
Summary: Pumping viscous fluids
Diaphragm pumps are a type of positive displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to move fluids. This diaphragm, often made of materials like rubber or Teflon, moves back and forth, creating a chamber that expands to draw fluid in and then contracts to force it out. Check valves control the fluid's direction.
Function: They use a reciprocating diaphragm to pump fluids.
Advantages: Self-priming, can run dry, handle various fluids (abrasive, corrosive), and are leak-free.
Uses: Chemical processing, wastewater treatment, food processing, and more.
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