Advantages
• Air diaphragm pumps are a very efficient type of transfer pump. These pumps can handle liquids with high, medium or low viscosities. They are also designed to pump liquids that feature a considerable amount of solids. This type of pump can be constructed out of materials that can handle pumping even the most acidic chemicals.
Disadvantages
• Most air diaphragm pumps require around 20 standard cubic-feet per minute and 100 psi of air intake to operate efficiently. Also, these types of pumps tend not to pump very accurately at their bottom end. A functioning air diaphragm pump pulsates, and a dampener must be fitted onto the pump to reduce pulsing.
• Air diaphragm pumps are a very efficient type of transfer pump. These pumps can handle liquids with high, medium or low viscosities. They are also designed to pump liquids that feature a considerable amount of solids. This type of pump can be constructed out of materials that can handle pumping even the most acidic chemicals.
Disadvantages
• Most air diaphragm pumps require around 20 standard cubic-feet per minute and 100 psi of air intake to operate efficiently. Also, these types of pumps tend not to pump very accurately at their bottom end. A functioning air diaphragm pump pulsates, and a dampener must be fitted onto the pump to reduce pulsing.
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