MIT Diaphragm Pumps
What is an Air Diaphragm Pump?

Air operated diaphragm pumps work according to the principle of discharge and suction, which is used for different purposes in many areas of the industry. The drive process is not performed by the electric motor. In diaphragm pumps, only the drive takes place with air.


Diaphragm Pumps
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 suitable capacity, depending on the flow capacity of the pump and the pressure value required by the operating conditions.

Since air diaphragm pumps do not work with electricity, they have an ex-proof feature. For this reason, it is often preferred for the transfer of fuel oil, solvent and many other flammable and combustible fluids. The pumping flow and pressure can be adjusted very easily, in addition to its features such as being able to suck deeply, working dry (but the diaphragm feature is shortened).
Due to such reasons, air pumps can be used in many industries, in a wide variety of applications such as transfer, circulation, filling, dosing.
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