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Index
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Micro-Pumps Tech Tips - operation and installation
Manifolds and Mounting Options
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150SP Series Micro-Pump
Ported Micro-Pumps (5/16”-24 UNF) for precise dispense volumes from 100 to 250µl
130SP Series Micro-Pump
Ported Micro-Pumps (1/4”-28 UNF) for precise dispense volumes from 10 to 60µl (inert body)
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139SP Series Micro-Pump
Manifold mounted Micro-Pumps for precise dispense volumes from 10 to 60µl
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120SP Series Micro-Pump
Ported Micro-Pumps (1/4”-28 UNF) for precise dispense volumes from 10 to 60µl
Micro-Pump Applications
Waste effluent removal, chemcial dosing, pumping of sterlizing solution
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Micro-Pump Selection Guide
What is a Micro-Pump?
A Micro-Pump is a solenoid operated device designed to provide
a precise, repeatable and discrete dispensed volume of fluid. The
flow path is
isolated from
the operating
mechanism
by a flexible
diaphragm. When
the solenoid is
energized, the
diaphragm is
retracted creating
a partial vacuum
within the pump
body. This pulls
liquid through
the inlet check
valve (A) and
simultaneously
closes the outlet
check valve
(B). When the
solenoid is de-energized a spring pushes the diaphragm down,
expelling a discrete volume of liquid through check valve B while
simultaneously closing check valve A. Micro-Pumps require a
complete on-off cycle for each discrete dispense. Repeatedly cycling
the solenoid creates a pulsed flow
(refer to “Accurate discrete dispense volumes”
in next column)
.
Features of the Bio-ChemValve™ Micro-Pump
Inert materials
Our pumps provide a non-metallic inert fluid path for the
dispensing of high purity or aggressive fluids. There is a range of
different materials available for all the wetted parts of the pumps
- body, diaphragm and check valve. Material combinations can be
chosen to suit the application (
refer to individual product selection pages for
standard combinations - custom combinations are available, refer to page 14
).
Body materials: PPS, PTFE, PEEK™, POM
Diaphragm materials: EPDM, PTFE
Check valve materials: EPDM, FKM, FFKM
Self-priming
At start-up, pumps are able to draw air. The suction created by the
pumps is sufficient to pull liquids from an unpressurized container
located up to 4’ 3” (1.3m) beneath the pump. Once the pump
is primed, it is able to generate around 5psi (0.3bar) pressure,
equating to 11’ 6” (3.5m) of water.
Continuous duty
The pumps are capable of continuous duty. They are suitable for
up to 20 million actuations, corresponding to nearly 3,000 hours
of continuous use at a 2 Hz cycle rate.
Accurate discrete dispense volumes
Dispense volumes range from 20µl to 250µl per cycle. The pumps
can be cycled at up to 2 Hz for the smallest version and 1.6 Hz for
the largest. Pumps can be operated at less than the maximum
cycle rate by increasing the length of the “off” time. The “on” time
should remain unchanged to retain dispense accuracy.
micro-pumps general information
Spring
Solenoid
Diaphragm
Fluid inlet
Fluid outlet
Check valve
element A
Check valve
element B