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Pump Types and Definitions | Avantor

Pump Types and Definitions

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Bellows

These pumps move fluid through a reciprocating bellows cavity that is coupled to a driving rod. Pumps are found in the "Metering" and "Positive Displacement" pump sections.

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Centrifugal

A rotating vanned disk attached to a drive shaft moves fluid without pulsation as it spins. The outlet can be restricted without damaging the pump.

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Diaphragm

Pulsations of one or two flexible diaphragms displace liquid while check valves control the direction of the fluid flow.

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Drum

A motor attached to an impeller is mounted on top of a drum. The impeller pushes fluid up the tube set when submersed.

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Flexible Liner

The outer surface of an inert liner and inner surface of a rotating body block create a fluid channel used to gently pump fluids without pulsation.

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Flexible Impeller

Elastomeric impeller traps fluid between the impeller blades and a molded housing that sweeps fluid through the pump housing.

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Gear

Fluid is trapped between the teeth of two or three rotating gears. Gear pumps are good for high system-pressure applications and are often magnetically driven.

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Hand

Manually powered pumps of various designs used for short term or repetitive liquid transfer applications.

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Peristaltic (tubing)

Fluid only contacts the tubing—rollers of a motor-driven pump head push the fluid along the tubing as they rotate. Noncontaminating and easy to clean.

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Piston

Rotating pistons of varying stroke lengths pump fluids through check valves. Good for high-pressure applications.

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Progressing Cavity

The cavity between a screw-style rotor and stator force high-viscosity and particulate-filled fluids through the pump.

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Pressure Washer

Provide high-pressure water, ideal for cleaning and sanitizing.

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Rotary Lobe

Lobe-shaped rotors gently fill with and dispense fluids containing soft particles, solids, and highly viscous fluids. Sanitary construction is perfect for use in the food and beverage industries.

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Rotary Vane

Operate like flexible impeller pumps but use an impeller made of a rigid material useful for high-pressure or low-shear applications.

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Syringe

Infusion or withdrawal syringe pumps provide high pressure and high accuracy for applications such as HPLC.

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Submersible/Immersible

Centrifugal pumps in a specialized housing used for emptying tanks or sumps.