A diaphragm pump is a type of positive displacement pump that uses a flexible diaphragm to move fluids. The diaphragm’s reciprocating motion, combined with check valves, creates suction and discharge, allowing the pump to handle a wide range of liquids, including corrosive, viscous, and abrasive materials.
Related Posts
Cooling Tower: Types, Usages, Components, and More
Comprehensive Guide to Cooling Towers: Types, Usages, and Benefits Cooling towers are essential in many industries for heat dissipation and process... read more
Reflux
This is the amount of liquid put back into column at top of column, with purpose being to push down... read more
Compressor
An equipment that compresses gas from lower to higher pressure, usually with >1.5 pressure ratio read more
vortex breaker
A device that eliminates vortex formation in outgoing fluid at outlet nozzles read more
Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers – TEMA Types AEL, BEM, AES, AEU, AKU
Optimize Your Heat Transfer Efficiency with TEMA Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Shell and tube heat exchangers are the backbone of... read more
Centrifugal compressor
Type of kinetic energy compressor, having impellers, suitable for high flowrates and lower heads. These have limitations of surge and... read more
Reciprocating compressor
Positive Displacement compressor, with sliding plate within, compressing gas from lower to higher pressure. These are suitable for low... read more
Distillation
Separation of components of a mixture based on relative volatility of each component read more
Three phase separator
The vessel is designed to separate gas from liquid as well as light liquid from heavy liquid e.g. gas, oil... read more