Basic knowledge collection on ring pumps as an alternative to tube pumps! Free booklet distribution.
A detailed explanation of the structure, operating principles, features, and pulsation! A book that clearly explains ring pumps!
The 'Understanding Ring Pumps Q&A' is a booklet by Aquatech, which is involved in the development, manufacturing, and sales of 'ring pumps (a new type of tube pump).' It explains the structure and operating principles of ring pumps, as well as their features and guidelines for selecting suitable tubes, in an easy-to-understand Q&A format with illustrations and tables. We are currently offering this booklet for free! [Contents] ■Q1 What function does a pump serve? ■Q2 Why is it called a ring pump? ■Q3 What features does a ring pump have? ■Q4 How does the lifespan of a tube vary depending on the material? ■Q5 What are the guidelines for selecting a tube pump suitable for the liquid I will be using? ■Q6 What is the discharge volume and its variability like? ■Q7 I often hear the term 'pulsation,' but what does it mean? *For more details, please refer to the booklet or feel free to contact us.
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The ring pump has solved many challenges associated with tube pumps. It is the world's first revolutionary long-life product. The ring pump technology has enabled miniaturization, and the world's smallest micro pump is attracting attention in the field of regenerative medicine, including cell culture experiments, both domestically and internationally. [Applications] From general products such as printing machines, water purifiers, and car wash machines, to advanced technology fields related to regenerative medicine starting with cell culture, it covers a wide range. It has already been adopted more than five times in space experiments, including those by NASA.