In order to reduce pulsation, many peristaltic pumps offer a spring-loaded mechanism to ensure smooth pumping action. This feature is also important for shear-sensitive fluids such as living cells. Another aspect to consider is the adjustment of the pump to different tube dimensions depending on the flow rate needed.
The more sophisticated pump types also feature an adjustable occlusion. This feature can help to adjust the pump to different pressure levels that might occur in fluidic systems. Moreover, it helps to adjust the pump performance to different tubing materials. Depending on the type of fluid, softer tubings made out of silicone are used, whereas for chemically demanding applications fluoroelastomeric materials need to be used. Those are usually significantly harder.
Peristaltic pumps stand out due to their ease of use. The tubing or pump head can be replaced in a matter of seconds. The design without the need for internal valves has different advantages.Clockwise and counterclockwise operation is possible, so liquids can be transferred in both directions if the process requires it. As there are no valves, there are fewer restrictions in the tubing, which helps when viscous media need to be transferred.
To increase the efficiency of the product multi-channel peristaltic pumps can be used. In such pumps one motor drives a pump head with up to 15 channels, each containing a separate tube. With that different media can be transferred at the same time or the same medium can be distributed to multiple vessels.The number of rollers used in peristaltic pumps has a major effect on fluid handling. For higher flow rates only two or three rollers are used. The downside of this is that the pulsation is high. If a gentle transfer of the medium is required, often more rollers are used to maintain a moderate level of pulsation.
An important requirement in many medical or analytical processes is to avoid cross-contamination. The tubes are the only part in contact with the medium and can be switched out easily after each process cycle.Other applications include detergent dispensing in industrial dishwashers, condensate removal in continuous emissions monitoring, or transfer of dialysate in dialysis machines.