PositiveDisplacementMessgeräte
Positive displacement pumps are a class of pumps that move fluid by trapping a fixed volume and delivering that exact amount with each pumping cycle. The flow rate is primarily determined by the pump speed and the displacement per cycle, making these pumps well suited for precise dosing and high-pressure delivery. Unlike dynamic pumps, their discharge pressure can vary with system resistance, but the pumped volume per cycle remains essentially constant.
The main types are reciprocating pumps and rotary pumps. Reciprocating pumps use a piston, plunger, or diaphragm
Key characteristics include the ability to handle highly viscous or entrained-fluid mixtures, good suction performance, and
Common applications span chemical processing, oil and gas, hydraulic systems, and precise dosing in pharmaceuticals and