Air Diaphragm Pumps

Air diaphragm pumps operate according to the pressure and suction principle, which is used for various purposes in many industrial areas. The drive process is not carried out with the electric motor. In diaphragm pumps, only propulsion occurs with air.

Diaphragm pumps work on a principle similar to a suction pump. Air diaphragm pumps are driven by compressed air, not an electric motor. It works by connecting to the air line of a compressor of appropriate capacity, depending on the flow capacity of the pump and the required pressure value, according to operating conditions.

Air diaphragm pumps are of explosion-proof qualification, since they do not operate by electricity. Due to this reason, it is preferrably used to transfer fuel oil, solvents and many other flammable and combustible fluids. In addition to these qualifications, there are others, such as; deep suction, dry operation (In this case the diaphragm get degenerated), the flow rate and pressure easy adjustability.

Due to such reasons, air pumps can be used in many industries, for wide variety of applications such as transfer, circulation, filling and dosing.

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