When a Centrifugal Pump Is the Better Choice Over an AODD Pump

AODD pumps handle an impressive range of duties — corrosive chemicals, shear-sensitive fluids, abrasive slurries, high-viscosity materials — and the temptation is to reach for one any time the application looks difficult. But that versatility comes at a cost. AODD pumps pulse, they consume compressed air, they have more wear parts than a centrifugal pump, […]

Why Stroke Volume Is the Most Overlooked Factor in AODD Pump Diaphragm Life

AODD pump diaphragms wear out. Every engineer who specifies them knows this. What fewer understand is that the rate at which a diaphragm wears has more to do with how many times it flexes than with what it is pumping. The number of flex cycles per litre of fluid delivered is determined by stroke volume […]

How to Size a Pulsation Dampener: Why Volume Alone Is Not the Right Calculation

Most pulsation dampeners are selected by volume — the engineer picks a 1-litre or 2-litre unit based on pump flow rate and calls it done. The dampener is installed, the system runs, and the pulsation problem is either solved or it isn’t. When it isn’t, the usual response is to upsize the dampener volume. This […]