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A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing (though linear peristaltic pumps have been made). A rotor with a number of "rollers", "shoes", "wipers", or "lobes" attached to the external circumference of the rotor compresses the flexible tube. As the rotor turns, the part of the tube under compression is pinched closed (or "occludes") thus forcing the fluid to be pumped to move through the tube. Additionally, as the tube opens to its natural state after the passing of the cam ("restitution" or "resilience") fluid flow is induced to the pump. This process is called peristalsis and is used in many biological systems such as the gastrointestinal tract. Typically, there will be two or more rollers, or wipers, occluding the tube, trapping between them a body of fluid. The body of fluid is then transported, at ambient pressure, toward the pump outlet. Peristaltic pumps may run continuously, or they may be indexed through partial revolutions to deliver smaller amounts of fluid.
110V-230V, with auto intelligent voltage recognition 50/60Hz, 1-Phase 500 watts
Power cord
110V US 3-prong (comes with purchase) 230V cord (available upon request)
Pumping rate
12L/min (3.2 gallon/min)
Max. rotation speed
600 rpm (at 0.1 rpm step)
Pump head
Y35
Max. tubing size
3/4"
Standard Tubing Model Number
TP12A.XF
Controller
Type: color LCD, touchscreen Distribution: 0 to 9999 times Distribution timer: 0.1 second to 9999 minutes Distribution interval: 0.1 second to 9999 minutes
Fluid retainment
Pump roll back: 10 to 720 degrees (at 1 degree step) Speed: 10 to 300 rpm
Working temperature
0 to 40°C, < 80% humidity
IP rating
IP31
Communication port
Included: Remote on/off switch Optional: RS485, 0-5V, 0-10V, 4-20mA input. PLC control of pumps start, stop, speed and rotation directions.
A peristaltic pump, also commonly known as a roller pump, is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing (though linear peristaltic pumps have been made). A rotor with a number of "rollers", "shoes", "wipers", or "lobes" attached to the external circumference of the rotor compresses the flexible tube. As the rotor turns, the part of the tube under compression is pinched closed (or "occludes") thus forcing the fluid to be pumped to move through the tube. Additionally, as the tube opens to its natural state after the passing of the cam ("restitution" or "resilience") fluid flow is induced to the pump. This process is called peristalsis and is used in many biological systems such as the gastrointestinal tract. Typically, there will be two or more rollers, or wipers, occluding the tube, trapping between them a body of fluid. The body of fluid is then transported, at ambient pressure, toward the pump outlet. Peristaltic pumps may run continuously, or they may be indexed through partial revolutions to deliver smaller amounts of fluid.