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 […]
Venturi Injector vs. Dosatron for Metalcutting Fluid Mixing: Why Proportional Dosing Wins
Metalcutting fluid mixing seems like a solved problem — take a Venturi injector from brands like Nimatic or Blaser, connect it to your water line, and the concentrate gets drawn in. The result looks like a mixed coolant. The problem is that what comes out of a Venturi injector at 7 bar is not the […]
When Chemical Compatibility Charts Are Not Enough: The Case for System-Level Chemical Validation
Chemical compatibility charts give you a starting point. They do not tell you whether your specific system will fail. The chart says EPDM is compatible with 30% sulphuric acid — and it may be, under the test conditions used to generate that data. Those conditions may not match your operating temperature, your concentration, your exposure […]
Why the Point of Chemical Injection Affects Dosing Accuracy More Than the Pump Specification
A dosing pump specified to ±1% accuracy can deliver poor process results if the injection point is wrong. The pump delivers the correct volume. The chemical does not reach the process in the correct form, at the correct concentration, at the correct time. Engineers spend considerable effort selecting pump accuracy and flow ranges, and comparatively […]
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 […]
Pulsation in Chemical Dosing Systems: How It Damages Instrumentation, Joints, and Downstream Processes
AODD pumps and diaphragm dosing pumps deliver flow in discrete slugs — one slug per stroke, twice per revolution. The flow is not continuous; it is a series of pressure pulses separated by brief pauses. In a short, low-pressure system with few sensitive components, this is inconsequential. In most industrial dosing installations, it is not. […]
Why a Peristaltic Pump’s Self-Priming Capability Matters in Batch Dosing Applications
Batch dosing systems fail at the transition points — when a drum runs empty, when a line runs dry after maintenance, when the system restarts after a weekend shutdown. At these moments, a pump that cannot self-prime will either run dry until someone notices and intervenes, or inject air into the dosing line and corrupt […]
Hose Life in a Peristaltic Pump: How Compression Set, Chemical Attack, and RPM Interact
The hose in a peristaltic pump is the only consumable that matters. Everything else — the rotor, the casing, the drive — runs for years without replacement. The hose typically does not. How long it lasts determines the real maintenance cost of the pump, and hose life is not simply a material specification question. It […]
Why Peristaltic Pumps Are the Right Choice for Shear-Sensitive Fluids — and When They’re Not
Not all fluids survive being pumped the same way. An emulsion, a biological broth, a polymer solution, or a flocculated suspension can be destroyed by passing through the wrong pump — not chemically, but mechanically. The shear forces generated inside a centrifugal impeller or at an AODD check valve seat are sufficient to break droplet […]