1. Product Overview
A diaphragm pump is a positive displacement pump that uses the reciprocating motion of two diaphragms (usually made of rubber or Teflon) to draw in and discharge liquid. Unlike electrically driven pumps, air-operated diaphragm pumps (AODD) run entirely on compressed air, eliminating explosion risks and handling high-viscosity or solid-laden fluids effectively.
2. Standard Technical Specifications
| Feature | Technical Details |
|---|
| Pump Body Material | Aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel 316, PP, or PVDF |
| Diaphragm Material | Teflon (PTFE), Nitrile (NBR), Santoprene, Hytrel |
| Air Pressure Range | 2 bar to 8.4 bar |
| Maximum Flow Rate | From 1 m³/h to over 60 m³/h (depending on size) |
| Solid Particle Size | Can pass particles from 1 mm to 10 mm depending on model |
| Self-Priming Ability | Up to 5–7 m dry suction |
3. Why Choose Diaphragm Pumps for Harsh Environments?
Diaphragm pumps offer unique advantages over gear or centrifugal pumps:
- Explosion-proof safety: Operated by compressed air, no electric motor sparks, making them extremely safe for fuel depots and solvent handling.
- Dry-run capability: Can run without liquid supply without damaging seals or components.
- Automatic flow regulation: Pump stops automatically when discharge pressure equals air supply pressure, without needing safety valves or sensors.
- Handles dirty fluids: Internal design allows suspended solids to pass through without clogging or damaging gears.
4. Key Features
- Sealless design: Fully enclosed, eliminating any risk of liquid leakage to the environment.
- Versatile operation: Suitable for water, fuel, oil, corrosive chemicals, or viscous food products (e.g., sauces, pastes).
- Modular air valve design: Non-stalling mechanism ensures continuous operation without freezing or interruptions.
- Easy maintenance: Simple construction allows diaphragm replacement on-site without specialized tools.
5. Practical Applications
- Fuel & chemical industry: Transferring solvents, acids, and bases from drums to tanks or from storage to tank trucks.
- Wastewater treatment: Pumping sludge, wastewater with solids, or chemical dosing.
- Paints & inks: Handling viscous, flammable materials like paints and printing inks.
- Food & pharmaceuticals: Pumping liquid or semi-liquid ingredients in hygienic environments (using stainless steel 316 body).
Diaphragm pump
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