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Sinusoidal pump

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Sinusoidal pump in motion

A sinusoidal pump is a type of pump featuring a sine wave-shaped rotor that creates four moving chambers, which gently convey the duty fluid from the inlet port to the higher pressure discharge port.

The gate prevents any fluid passing back from the discharge side to the lower-pressure suction side of the pump.[1]

Typical applications

Advantages

  • Superior solids handling
  • Powerful suction with low shear
  • Little damage to product

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Pumping Technology Saves Energy Costs for Food Manufacturers". Process Industry Informer. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 24 March 2015.