PERISTALLTIC HOSE PUMPS

Peristaltic Pumps are positive displacement pumps used for pumping a variety of fluids. A hose is located inside of a circular chamber with a rotor mounted in the center of the chamber. This rotor will have rollers, boots, shoes or wipers mounted on opposing ends of it which compress the hose at opposite points creating a cavity for fluid to be held in. As this rotor rotates the boots or rollers will compress the hose forcing the given amount of fluid out the discharge side of the hose. At the same time the suction end of the hose has been opened allowing fluid to be drawn into it. This cycle will continue as the rotor turns drawing fluid in and forcing fluid out of the pump.


     
innomag STENNER PUMPS  
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CLASSIC / SVP / BDF SERIES
   
  • Positive Displacement Pump
  • Seal-Less
  • Materials: Santoprene, Tygon
  • Flows to: 175 Gallons Per Day
  • Pressures to: 100 psi
  • Temperatures to: 120F
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