Miniature Diaphragm Pump Fundamentals



Posted: Wednesday, November 16, 2005

by Hargraves Miniature Diaphragm Pumps
Hargraves Miniature Diaphragm Pumps

A diaphragm pump is a device that uses an elastomeric part (diaphragm) to transport a fluid. T
he diaphragm is moved back and forth by a reciprocating mechanism, increasing and decreasing the volume of the compression chamber and transporting a fluid through the pump. The reciprocating diaphragm assembly draws the media past an inlet valve during the down stroke (suction stroke) while sealing the outlet valve against the valve seat. The diaphragm assembly completes the down stroke and begins an up stroke (compression stroke). During the compression stroke the compressed media seals the inlet valve and pushes the media past an opposing outlet valve.
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