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The linear pump industry focuses on the design, manufacture, and application of pumps that utilize linear motion to move fluids. Linear pumps operate by converting mechanical energy into hydraulic energy through a reciprocating motion, typically involving a piston or diaphragm. These pumps are known for their ability to handle a wide range of fluid viscosities and are often used in applications requiring precise flow control. Linear pumps are commonly constructed from materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, and various polymers, which provide durability and resistance to corrosion. The choice of material depends on the specific application and the type of fluid being pumped. Linear pumps find applications in several industries, including chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and water treatment. In chemical processing, they handle aggressive chemicals and maintain precise dosing. In the pharmaceutical industry, linear pumps ensure accurate and sterile fluid transfer. The food and beverage sector uses these pumps for hygienic processing and precise ingredient dosing. Water treatment facilities employ linear pumps for chemical dosing and sludge handling. The operation of linear pumps involves a straightforward mechanism where a motor drives a piston or diaphragm back and forth within a cylinder, creating a vacuum that draws fluid into the pump chamber. The subsequent forward motion of the piston or diaphragm then expels the fluid through an outlet valve. This design allows for consistent and controlled fluid flow, making linear pumps suitable for metering and dosing applications. Linear pumps offer advantages such as low maintenance requirements, high efficiency, and the ability to handle a wide range of pressures and flow rates. They are also capable of operating in environments where other pump types may struggle, such as in high-pressure or high-temperature conditions. The linear pump industry continues to innovate in areas such as energy efficiency, noise reduction, and the development of materials that enhance pump longevity and performance.
Pumps are a vital part of the U.S. manufacturing supply chain, powering countless industries, from agriculture and manufacturing to water treatment and oil and gas and keeping critical systems functioning and products moving. This week, we're taking a closer look at the industry, exploring the latest trends, statistics, and top suppliers in the pump world based on the key data points gathered directly from the 1,400+ U.S. pump companies by MNI. ...(Full Article)
How to drive down costs and improve performance of your pump applications
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
We've all had our share of maintenance costs, downtime, and performance issues with our pumps in the past and no doubt we expect them to occur again tomorrow.
It's a symptom of a larger problem. The idea that you can just put a set of parts together and hope that they will deliver the outcome you need.
However, that doesn't need to be the case.
A different way of looking at the purchase of pumps and their accessories as well as how the system is designed, constructed and integrated offers a way to break through the old model of buying and assembling your own pump systems and have them built in a way that provides the performance required with a lower cost of ownership and more up time....(Full Article)
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