Have You Used a Pump Today?

December 15, 2011

If you are reading this, then the answer is yes. Everyone uses some type of pump every day. Pumps are so commonly used that we hardly realize how important they are to us. A pump is any device that moves a fluid from one location to another.  Therefore if you have a heart, then you are using a pump at this very moment to pump blood throughout your body. Your heart pumps blood similar to a diaphragm pump and your arteries and intestines act like peristaltic pumps. Within your heart, muscle tissue displaces blood while valves help control the direction of blood flow, ensuring a consistent unidirectional flow of blood. Both arteries and veins have smooth muscle tissue to maintain the flow and pressure of blood moving throughout our bodies.  The smooth muscle tissue acts like the rollers of a peristaltic pump to contract arteries (like tubing) to move blood flow in a specific direction.

How Peristaltic Pumps Work:

Peristaltic pumps operate on a simple principle. The alternating pattern of squeezing and releasing the tubing moves the fluid through the pump. One of the many advantages offered by peristaltic pumps is the ability to isolate fluid within the tubing (much like our blood flow).

As a roller passes over the tubing, it is first occluded (squeezed), then released. The progression of this squeezed area Peristaltic Pump Rollersforces fluid to move in front of the roller. The tubing behind the rollers recovers its shape, creates a vacuum, and draws fluid in behind it. As the roller moves faster, vacuum pockets are created more quickly and the fluid moving through the system picks up speed. The rollers act as check valves to prevent siphoning or loss of prime.

The distance between the rollers creates a “pillow” of fluid. This volume is specific to the ID of the tubing and the geometry of the rotor. Flow rate is determined by multiplying pump head speed by the size of the pillow by the number of pillows per revolution. This pillow volume stays very constant except with highly viscous fluids. Among pumps with the same diameter of rotor, pumps with large pillows will deliver higher volumes of fluid per revolution. A greater degree of pulsation exists with these higher flow rates, not unlike the pumping profile of a diaphragm pump. Pumps with small pillows deliver small volumes of fluid per revolution.

Applications:

Using this knowledge of how peristaltic pumps transfer fluids through enclosed tubing, many entrepreneurs have found

MasterFlex B/T Tubing Pump

MasterFlex B/T Tubing Pump

ways to incorporate similar pump systems into their business.  One resourceful maple syrup producer in upper New York found a clever use for a peristaltic pump. Rascher’s Sugar House installed seven miles of food-grade plastic tubing running from maple trees on his property.  Rascher ordered a Masterflex® B/T® Variable-Speed Pump from Cole-Parmer and by using his peristaltic pump, he was able to pump maple sap from his trees, through the tubing, through filters, and into a holding tank.

We want to hear from you.  Have you used a pump today?  Please share your unique pump applications.


Watch for the Latest Preview: Cole-Parmer Releases 2011/2012 Catalog Preview

October 21, 2010

2011/2012 Catalog Preview from Cole-ParmerThe 2011/2012 Catalog Preview from Cole-Parmer is brimming with new products―2,500 in all. Find the latest in temperature, pumps (including Masterflex®), filtration, lab consumables, water quality, mixers, and more in this 144-page preview of the Cole-Parmer General Catalog.

Add efficiency with a number of new items including the Compact Mini-Plate Centrifuge to quickly improve PCR yield, the Thermal Noninvasive Low-Flow Flowmeter, which offers nano- and micro-flow measurements, and Colder AseptiquikTM Connectors, which provide easy, secure sterile connections. Additionally, the IKA® Calorimeter determines Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of samples in liquid or solid state and can be controlled via on-unit display or computer.

Plus, hundreds of other time-saving innovations are also available. Customers ordering from the catalog can also take advantage of volume discounts―and save critical budget dollars.


Summer Blockbuster from Masterflex® (or Viral Video Hit)?

July 22, 2010

Now playing at Coleparmer.com or a Youtube channel near you:  How to load Masterflex Tubing Pump Heads.   

Ok, our latest videos may not be this summer’s blockbuster movie or the latest viral video on Youtube, but they are informative.     


  

Our popular line of Masterflex peristaltic pumps offer tremendous advantages in applications requiring liquid handling or pumping precise volumes of fluids at consistent flow rates.  Now, our latest videos illustrate how to quickly and easily load tubing into our Masterflex L/S® Standard Pump Heads and Masterflex I/P® High-Performance Tubing pump heads.  These videos offer time-saving tips and address questions we commonly receive from customers.      

Masterflex L/S Tubing Pumps

Masterflex L/S Tubing Pumps

Masterflex L/S pumps include fixed- and variable-speed pumps. Masterflex L/S tubing pumps feature high-accuracy drives for precise flow control and are ideal for laboratory, field, or process applications.      

Masterflex I/P Performance Tubing Pumps

Masterflex I/P Tubing Pumps

Masterflex I/P peristaltic tubing pumps offer flow ranges from 0.012 to 17 liters per minute. Masterflex I/P pumps are characterized by heavier motors and better protection from the hazards of industry such as dust and water. Use these pumps in your manufacturing process or for quick fluid transfer in your lab.      


What’s new at Cole-Parmer? The 2010 Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

June 2, 2010
2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

If you’re looking for brand-name laboratory and process solutions, the 2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook contains a comprehensive selection of items. Choose from 240 pages stocked with a variety of Masterflex®, Ismatec®, and other pump systems, along with tubing, fittings, valves, filtration, the latest flowmeter technologies, pH meters, conductivity instruments, baths and circulators, and more.

The book also features new products, including a series of Cole-Parmer® user-friendly touch screen syringe pumps available in infusion, infusion/withdrawal, infusion/withdrawal programmable, push/pull, and push/pull programmable models.

For laboratories or process plants requiring integrated solutions, the sourcebook highlights the BioConnect® program. BioConnect offers custom-made single-use bioprocess assemblies with full lot traceability, manufactured in an ISO-13485-certified, cGMP-compliant facility.

 Many products within the sourcebook are designated as Guaranteed In Stock (GIS) and are ready to ship. To request a FREE 2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook, call 800-323-4340 or visit http://www.coleparmer.com/requests/default.asp?sel=ND&referred_id=5618.


Get a FREE copy of the Cole-Parmer® Life Science Products & Solutions Catalog

April 5, 2010

Cole-Parmer® Life Science Products & Solutions Catalog — This 48-page catalog is targeted for Life Science applications such as cell biology, tissue and cell culture, electrophoresis, fermentation, genomics, histology, and microbiology. Features high-quality laboratory instrumentation including thermal cyclers, microscopes, balances, centrifuges, pH meters, pumps, and more.

Life Science Products & Solutions Catalog

http://www.coleparmer.com/requests/default.asp?referred_id=5618&sel=ZX


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