High-Flow Diaphragm Pump

Lab Expo High-Flow Diaphragm Pumps are designed for automated fluid transfer with precise signal-controlled operation and application-ready performance. A PA6 nylon pump head provides chemical resistance, while dry-run self-priming enables gas–liquid transfer across varied workflows. Memory retention after power loss supports continuity, and the maintenance-free design ensures efficient, consistent fluid handling for medical, analytical, and industrial use.

FAQ for High-Flow Diaphragm Pump

1: What is a High-Flow Diaphragm Pump?

A High-Flow Diaphragm Pump is a positive displacement pump designed to transfer large volumes of fluids efficiently. It uses a flexible diaphragm that moves back and forth to create suction and discharge, making it suitable for handling aggressive, viscous or particulate-laden fluids.

2: What does it mean that the High-Flow Diaphragm Pump can run dry?

A dry-run capable pump can operate without fluid for short periods without sustaining damage. This feature is critical for applications where fluid supply may be intermittent or when priming is delayed.

3: What is PA6 nylon and why is it used for the pump head?

PA6 nylon is a high-performance engineering plastic known for its excellent mechanical strength, wear resistance, and chemical stability. It is used for pump heads to ensure long-term durability and resistance to a wide range of chemicals.

4: What is the memory function in High-Flow Diaphragm Pump?

The memory function allows the pump to retain its previous operating settings such as flow rate, timing, or signal input even after a power failure, ensuring a smooth restart without reconfiguration.

5: Are there specific maintenance considerations for High-Flow Diaphragm Pump?

While the pump is designed to operate maintenance-free under these conditions, periodic visual checks and performance monitoring are still recommended to ensure optimal operation.