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Tube pumps suit low to medium viscosity liquids

An Aalborg product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 16, 2009

Aalborg has announced that its model TPU tube pumps are ideally suited for liquids of low to medium viscosity.

Chemically resistant tubing materials and new peristaltic pump-head technology combine to meet the demands for reliable, long-term pump operation.

Model TPU tube pumps are ideally suited for liquids of low to medium viscosity.

Model TPU tube pumps are ideally suited for liquids of low to medium viscosity.

Four stainless-steel rollers minimise pulsation and promote longer tube life.

Pump options include pump heads (motors optional) and complete pumps (with fixed or variable speeds).

Adjustable speed models allow manual (push-button) and remote (user-selectable) dispensing functions.

The TPU's tube set-up, changes, and replacements are quick and easy, according to Aalborg.

Tubing inside-diameters offered are 1/8in, 3/16in, 1/4in, 5/16in, or 3/8in, each with a 1/16in wall thickness.

Fixed speed and adjustable speed models are offered.

The size and material of the tubing selected affect the flow rate.

Pumped fluid never touches the pump.

The tube pumps feature economical and adjustable occlusion.

They are self-priming, and include an optional priming switch for specific models.

The pumps have a compact design.

Optional DC gear motors are available.

Directional switch is included on specific models.

A dynamic break switch is available.

Electronic speed control is also available.

Industry specific applications include: science and research, OEM, processing, engineering, pharmaceutical production, food manufacturing, and beverage dispensing.

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