Jual ARO Ingersoll Rand Diaphragm Pump – PT. PANEN RAYA DIESEL
Air operated diaphragm pumps are designed for general use. They can easily pump from clean, light viscosity fluids to corrosive, abrasive medium viscosity fluids and can transfer large particles without damage. Due to their pneumatic motor, they could be used in potentially explosive areas. Most of the ARO® diaphragm pumps are ATEX certified (CE Ex11 2GD X).
These pumps offer the ability to vary the flow outlet and discharge pressure as slow as 0.26 gallons (1liter) per minute up to 275 gallons (1041 liter) per minute for our larger sizes and adjust fluid pressure up to 125 p.si. (8.6 bar), by using just an air filter / regulator and a needle valve.
Why ARO diaphragm pumps?
- Sealless design
- Explosion-Proof
- Low Material Shear
- Ease of Maintenance
- Can Run Dry Without Damage
- Portable
- Self priming
- Easy to install
ARO® Product and Technical Support
Every ARO® product is backed by a highly qualified team of engineers dedicated to designing products that promote success around the world. Because ARO® products are built to be as simple as they are smart, customers benefit from efficient operation and high performance for excellent total cost of ownership.
The ARO range of diaphragm pumps offers many materials of construction.
All ARO pumps are available with convoluted diaphragms offering long product life and reduced maintenance.
EXP is Automation Ready
All EXP Series pumps are enhanced with electronic interface capability, providing accurate, electronically controlled dosing. Combine our pump with the ARO Controller or a PLC or PC based system and switch from inaccurate, inefficient manual processes to intelligent fluid management. Learn More
Metallic Materials:
Aluminium
Cast Iron
Stainless Steel
Hastelloy®
Non-Metallic Materials:
Polypropylene
Acetal
PDVF

Expert Series Diaphragm Pumps (EXP)
ARO® EXP Series diaphragm pumps include all the benefits of standard air-operating pumps, but with significant additional features and benefits.
All EXP Series pumps are enhanced with electronic interface capability, providing accurate, electronically controlled dosing.

Pro Series Diaphragm Pumps
ARO Pro Series air operated diaphragm pumps are ideal for general industrial and OEM installation applications. They can easily pump from clean, light viscosity fluids to corrosive, abrasive medium viscosity fluids and can transfer large particles without damage.

ARO® Electronic Interface Pumps and Controller
Migrate to a smart touch-and-walk-away system that helps optimize your costs and production time. The new ARO Controller creates a fully automated multi-pump system and works seamlessly with ARO Electronic Interface pumps.

ARO FDA Diaphragm Pump
ARO® FDA compliant diaphragm pumps deliver safety and quality, as well as industry leading total cost of ownership. By combining the rugged reliability of our EXP pump design with the capacity to handle high volume transfer and dispensing applications, ARO pumps enable you to produce more for your customers.

Specialty Pumps
Utilizing technology identical to other ARO Pumps, these Specialty models will provide the same high level of performance and satisfaction but in a design tailored for your specific application. Specialty pumps include: Drum Packages, Flap Valve pumps, Powder Transfer pumps, High Pressure pumps, Sanitary Transfer pumps, Centrifugal De-watering pumps, and Fuel Pumps.

ARO Station
The ARO Station is a customized solution that houses an ARO pump and piping in a durable housing in order to reduce leaks and fumes during chemical transfer from one container to another.

Diaphragm Pump Parts and Accessories
ARO offers a comprehensive array of diaphragm pump parts for standard diaphragm pump repair and maintenance. Diaphragm Pump Accessories will keep your pump maintained and running while saving you time and money.
Diaphragm pump
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A diaphragm pump (also known as a Membrane pump) is a positive displacement pump that uses a combination of the reciprocating action of a rubber, thermoplastic or teflondiaphragm and suitable valves on either side of the diaphragm (check valve, butterfly valves, flap valves, or any other form of shut-off valves) to pump a fluid.
There are three main types of diaphragm pumps:
- Those in which the diaphragm is sealed with one side in the fluid to be pumped, and the other in air or hydraulic fluid. The diaphragm is flexed, causing the volume of the pump chamber to increase and decrease. A pair of non-return check valves prevent reverse flow of the fluid.[1]
- Those employing volumetric positive displacement where the prime mover of the diaphragm is electro-mechanical, working through a crank or geared motor drive, or purely mechanical, such as with a lever or handle. This method flexes the diaphragm through simple mechanical action, and one side of the diaphragm is open to air.[2]
- Those employing one or more unsealed diaphragms with the fluid to be pumped on both sides. The diaphragm(s) again are flexed, causing the volume to change.
When the volume of a chamber of either type of pump is increased (the diaphragm moving up), the pressure decreases, and fluid is drawn into the chamber. When the chamber pressure later increases from decreased volume (the diaphragm moving down), the fluid previously drawn in is forced out.[3] Finally, the diaphragm moving up once again draws fluid into the chamber, completing the cycle. This action is similar to that of the cylinder in an internal combustion engine. Diaphragm Pumps deliver a hermetic seal between the drive mechanism and the compression chamber, allowing the pump to transfer, compress, and evacuate the medium without a lubricant.[4]
An elastomeric diaphragm can be used as a versatile dynamic seal that removes many of the limitations found with other sealing methods. They do not leak, offer little friction, and can be constructed for low pressure sensitivity. With the right material consideration, diaphragms can seal over a wide range of pressures and temperatures without needing lubrication or maintenance.
Characteristics[edit]
Diaphragm pump characteristics:
- have good suction lift characteristics, some are low pressure pumps with low flow rates; others are capable of higher flow rates, dependent on the effective working diameter of the diaphragm and its stroke length. They can handle sludges and slurries with a relatively high amount of grit and solid content.
- suitable for discharge pressure up to 1,200 bar
- have good dry running characteristics.
- can be used to make artificial hearts.
- are used to make air pumps for the filters on small fish tanks.
- can be up to 97% efficient.
- have good self priming capabilities.
- can handle highly viscous liquids. A viscosity correction chart can be used as a tool to help prevent under-sizing AOD pumps
Air compressors[edit]
Small mechanically activated diaphragm pumps are also used as air compressors and as a source of low-grade vacuum. Compared to other compressors, these pumps are quiet, cheap and, most importantly, have no moving parts in the airstream. This allows them to be used without added lubrication in contact with the air, so the compressed air produced can be guaranteed clean.
References[edit]
- Jump up^ Mechanical diaphragm pump
- Jump up^ Electric diaphragm pump
- Jump up^ Diaphragm Pump Technology Air Dimensions, Inc. August 04, 2011.
- Jump up^ Diaphragm Pump Technology
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