ringluspumps
Ringluspumps are a class of compact rotary pumps described in some technical literature as using a ring-shaped sealing element to generate sealed fluid pockets inside the pump housing. The combination of the ring and a cooperating rotor creates chambers that move fluid as the rotor turns.
These are typically positive-displacement devices. They are favored for precise, low-pulsation flow, making them useful in
Drive arrangements include direct motor coupling or magnetic drives. The ring seal is a wear item, so
Common variants range from micro-scale pumps for laboratory use to larger industrial models. Typical specifications cover
Limitations include higher cost and more intricate maintenance relative to simpler pump types. The term ringluspump