Description
MACHINE TYPE:
The peristaltic pump is a device that applies the principle of peristalsis, whereby the pressure on the treated fluid is generated by a constriction that moves along the tube.
APPLICATION SECTOR:
Pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetic, food, dietary, medical devices, manufacturing.
FEATURES:
The pump consists of a rotor to which 2 or more rollers are attached, which, by rotating, “squeeze” the tube and cause the fluid to advance. A fundamental component of the pump is the tube, which must resist crushing for as long as possible, deforming elastically rather than plastically. It is precisely the elasticity that allows the tube to regain its original dimensions, thus ensuring pressure on the fluid and suction capacity. Typically, the tubes used in peristaltic pumps are made from materials such as silicone, PVC, and other polymers that can offer, in addition to the aforementioned mechanical characteristics, also significant chemical compatibility with solvents, acids, inks, paints, etc. Additionally, reinforced elastomers with textile inserts are used to ensure the toughness of the tube even at high pressures and for extended periods. Watson Marlow peristaltic pump with adjustable flow rate. Flow frequency: from 1.8 to 948L/h (for 600 letters WM series).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum rotor speed at 165 rpm
Voltage / frequency 100-120 / 220-240V 50 / 60Hz
Control range 50:1
Current consumption 250VA
Operating temperature from 5 to 40 °C
Storage temperature from -40 °C to 70 °C
Weight 21kg (46lbs)
Noise <70dBA at 1m
Standard IEC 335-1, EN60529 (IP55)
Machinery Directive 98/37/CE EN60204-1 1
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/CEE EN61010-1 1
EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC EN50081-1 / EN50082-1













