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Micropump Pump Technology Selection Chart



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Micropump Pump Technology Selection Chart


Decision chart for different pump technologies

Advantages & Limitations
Peristaltic Pumps
External Gear Pumps
Rotary Piston Pumps
Centrifugal Pumps
Vane Pumps
Maximum Flow Rate 13L/min
(3.43 gpm) (higher possible)
38 L/min
(10 gpm)
(higher possible)
60 ml/min (.016 gpm) 27 L/min
(7.1 gpm)
14 L/min (3.75 gpm)
Volume Displacement per Revolution <.002 ml .017 ml .160 ml 3 ml 8 ml
Drive Speed rpm (maximum) 500 6000 300 10000 1750
Maximum
Differential
Pressure
<2.5 bar
(<36 psi)
(PTFE tubing 6.9)
8.6 bar
(125 psi)
(higher possible)
6.9 bar (100 psi) ~14 meters
head
(~46 ft head)
1.03 bar (15 psi)
Accuracy and Repeatability high high very high n/a Very high
Autoclavability / Sterility replace tubing not with PTFE gears no not with PTFE components no
Calibration / Recalibration high frequency frequent low frequency low
frequency
frequent
Chemical Inertness very high high very high high high
Corrosion Resistance very high good high good very high
Cross-Contamination virtually none (tubing exchange) yes
(thorough flushing is required)
yes
(thorough flushing is required)
yes
(thorough flushing is required)
yes
(thorough flushing is required)
Dead Volume very low very low very low low low
Direct Contact with Mechanical Parts
of the Pumphead
no yes yes yes yes
Run Dry yes no no no no
Fittings hose barb hose barb
or screw coupling
hose barb
or screw coupling
hose barb
or screw coupling
hose barb
or screw coupling
Flow Rate Sensitivity to Differential Pressure very low low n/a very high low
Interchangeability
of Pumpheads
easy easy possible easy easy
Leakage Susceptibility low low low low low
Maintenance (Time and Cost) very low
(only tubing exchange)
medium (service kits) low (thorough flushing) medium (service kits) medium (service kits)
Multi-Channel Systems yes no no no no
Pulsation Ratio low to high (number of rollers) very low high n/a moderate
Pumping of High Viscosity Liquids yes yes yes no yes
Pumping of Suspensions, Sludges and Particles yes yes yes yes yes
Self-Priming yes yes yes no yes
Shearing Forces low moderate high low moderate
Siphoning Effect When Pump Is Stopped no yes no yes yes
Suction Lift 7 - 8 m (22.9-26.2 ft) dry: ~0.2 m (.65 ft) wet: ~0.75 m (2.4 ft) 4.5 m
(14.7 ft)
n/a 1.5 m
(5 ft)

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