Pumps & Fluid Handling

Pumps and fluid handling systems are essential for controlling the movement and management of liquids in laboratory and industrial settings. These systems offer precise flow rates, pressure control, and compatibility with various fluid types, ensuring reliable performance and traceability in fluid management tasks.

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Common Applications

chemical transfer

biological fluid management

industrial process control

wastewater treatment

pharmaceutical production

food and beverage processing

Buying Guide

Pumps & Fluid Handling Buying Guide

Selecting the right pump and fluid handling system requires careful consideration of your specific application needs. Different applications demand various flow and pressure characteristics, as well as compatibility with diverse fluid types.

When choosing these systems, pay attention to the material of components to ensure compatibility with the fluids being managed. Consider the need for calibration to guarantee measurement precision.

  • Verify the flow rate and pressure specifications against your operational requirements.
  • Ensure compatibility with the types of fluids you will be handling, including chemical resistance.
  • Consider the power requirements and any environmental constraints that could affect performance.
  • Examine the equipment’s capability for precise measurements, especially in applications requiring strict accuracy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of pumps are best for laboratory fluid handling?
Laboratory fluid handling typically requires pumps that offer precise flow control, variable pressure ranges, and chemical compatibility, such as peristaltic or diaphragm pumps.
How do you ensure accurate fluid measurement in handling systems?
Accuracy in fluid measurement can be ensured by selecting pumps with calibrated flow rates, adjustable pressure settings, and materials compatible with the fluids being handled.
What specifications should be considered when selecting a pump?
Key specifications include flow rate capacity, pressure range, material compatibility, power requirements, and the ability to handle specific fluid types or viscosities.
Why is calibration important in fluid handling systems?
Calibration ensures that the pump system performs according to specified flow and pressure parameters, maintaining measurement accuracy and reliability across applications.