The water sanitation is a delicate and complex process for many reasons: first of all, for the different elements present in it, than due to the wide range of machineries employed and even because of all those substances occurring during the process itself, which may damage the pump, compromising its performance.
The ACME’s peristaltic pumps respond perfectly to these different needs, in that they are extremely effective in pumping sludge which contain organic, biological or chemical wastewater with solid suspensions, transferring, without any problem, also viscous fluids that other types of pumps would be unable to move.
Furthermore, the treatment of products takes place through a rubber tube, avoiding direct contact between fluid and pump and guaranteeing a higher quality of the finished product, with no contamination with the machinery itself.
Finally, the gases that can be generated during the transfer, such as sodium hypochlorite, do not alter the efficiency of the pump, despite of the formation of the gaseous phase; ACME’s peristaltic pump is therefore ideal both for flocculants intended for the domestic market and even for much denser and viscous flocculants intended for the European markets (Germany and France, first of all).
The high reliability of ACME’s peristaltic pumps has always been a characteristic element, which consists in the impossibility of occlusions or blockages, in a greater tolerance of abrasion wear compared to other types of pumps and in a general simplicity of operation, characterized by a limited maintenance that simply consists in the tube replacement.