diagrampumpar
Diagrampumpar, commonly known as diaphragm pumps, are a type of positive-displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to move liquids. The diaphragm is driven by a mechanical linkage, compressed air, or hydraulic pressure, which causes the pump chamber to expand and contract. This action draws fluid in through an inlet valve and pushes it out through an outlet valve. The design provides a sealed, contact-free fluid path on the drive side, which makes diaphragm pumps suitable for handling aggressive, viscous, or particulate-laden fluids, depending on the diaphragm material.
There are several drive methods. Mechanical diaphragm pumps use a crank or cam-driven mechanism to flex the
Construction and materials vary with application. The essential components include the diaphragm, pump housing, inlet and
Applications span multiple industries. Diagrampumpar are used in chemical processing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, water