diafragmapompen
Diafragmapompen, in Dutch and other languages often referred to as diaphragm pumps, are a type of positive-displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to move liquids. The diaphragm is driven by an actuator—mechanical, hydraulic, or pneumatic—and creates a pumped chamber with inlet and outlet check valves. When the diaphragm expands, fluid is drawn in through the inlet valve; when it contracts, fluid is expelled through the outlet valve. This design allows handling of viscous fluids, slurries, and fluids containing solids, with relatively gentle, low shear action.
Common variants include air-driven double-diaphragm pumps (AODD), which use compressed air to alternately flex two diaphragms
Applications span chemical processing, paints and inks, food and beverage when compliant, pharmaceuticals, water treatment, and
Maintenance focuses on diaphragm integrity and valve condition; selection depends on fluid compatibility, required flow, pressure,