PDFE material pneumatic diaphram pump

  • Flow Rate: 0.5 to 1000 liters per minute (L/min)
  • Maximum Pressure: Up to 16 bar (232 psi)
  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +120°C (-40°F to +248°F)get quote
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Overview

1. Description: The PTFE material pneumatic diaphragm pump is a type of pump that uses a pneumatic (air-driven) mechanism to operate. It features diaphragms made from PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), a high-performance plastic known for its chemical resistance and durability. These pumps are designed for handling a wide range of fluids, including corrosive and abrasive liquids, due to the chemical inertness of PTFE.

2. Construction:

  • Diaphragm Material: PTFE, which provides excellent chemical resistance, durability, and low friction.
  • Body Material: Commonly aluminum alloy or stainless steel, offering strength and resistance to corrosion.
  • Air Drive: Operated by compressed air, which drives the diaphragms to create a pumping action.

3. Operation:

  • Pneumatic Mechanism: The pump is powered by compressed air, which actuates the diaphragms. As the diaphragms move, they create a pumping action that draws fluid into the pump and then expels it through the discharge port.
  • Diaphragm Movement: The PTFE diaphragms flex in response to the pneumatic drive, pushing and pulling fluid through the pump chambers.

4. Key Features:

  • Chemical Resistance: PTFE diaphragms offer outstanding resistance to a wide range of chemicals, making the pump suitable for corrosive applications.
  • Self-Priming: Capable of self-priming, allowing it to handle various suction lifts and operate effectively even with low inlet pressures.
  • Maintenance-Free: Generally low maintenance due to the robust nature of PTFE and the simplicity of the diaphragm pump design.
  • Flow Control: Flow rates can be adjusted by regulating the air supply pressure.

5. Applications:

  • Chemical Processing: Ideal for handling aggressive chemicals, acids, and solvents.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Used in processes where contamination must be avoided.
  • Food and Beverage: Suitable for transferring fluids in food and beverage applications, ensuring hygiene and avoiding contamination.
  • Mining and Wastewater: Effective for pumping slurries, abrasives, and wastewater containing solids.

6. Advantages:

  • Durability: PTFE material ensures long service life and reliability even in harsh conditions.
  • Versatility: Can handle a wide variety of fluids, including those that are hazardous or abrasive.
  • Efficiency: Operates efficiently with low energy consumption due to the pneumatic drive system.

7. Disadvantages:

  • Cost: PTFE and pneumatic diaphragm pumps may be more expensive compared to other types of pumps due to the material and construction.
  • Air Supply Requirement: Requires a source of compressed air to operate, which may not be ideal for all environments.