Peristaltic Pump Types
Peristaltic pumps are divided into two main categories:
- Hose Pumps: Suitable for liquids with high solids content.
- Tube Pumps: Excellent for low flow requirements, has programmable features and offers multiple head options.
Where are Peristaltic Pumps Used?
Peristaltic pumps are used in many industries. Especially:
- In the mining industry, to pump high solids content slurry
- In wastewater and biogas plants, for corrosive, viscous liquids
- In chemical laboratories, for precise dosing and chemical transfer processes
Verderflex Hose and Tube Pumps
Verderflex pumps offer powerful and durable pumping performance in the most demanding conditions.
- Vantage 5000 models are tube pumps that can be easily programmed for chemicals and laboratory applications.
- The industrial tube pump series is designed for use in hazardous areas.
- These pumps can be operated independently or integrated into automation systems.
- Hygienic options are also available for the food and beverage industry.
Verderflex Hose Pumps
- Verderflex Dura and Verderflex VF are designed to reliably pump the most challenging fluids.
- It has a wide range of uses, from the mining industry to water treatment plants.
- It has developed the longest lasting hose on the market and is resistant to corrosive applications.
- These hoses can also be used in many other peristaltic pump brands.
VF and Dura series completely contain the liquid in the pump body thanks to leak-proof hose connections. - This protects operators and the environment.
Outstanding Features of Verderflex Hose Pumps
✔ Offers repeatable dosing with ±1% accuracy
✔ Does not slip (liquid leakage)
✔ Has 95% vacuum capacity or provides 9.5 meters (31 ft) suction power
✔ The largest peristaltic hose pump can pump 90 m³ (390 US gallons) per hour
✔ Can operate up to 16 bar (230 PSI) pressure
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