- Typical capacity
- For this class of peristaltic pump, flow rates typically range from a few millilitres per minute up to several litres per minute, depending on the tube diameter and pump head speed.
- Power supply
- Commonly, units of this type operate on standard industrial single-phase (230V) or three-phase (400V) electrical supplies, often with variable speed drive integration.
- Pump head design
- Peristaltic pumps feature a rotor with rollers that compress a flexible tube, creating a positive displacement action. The 'cyclised' aspect likely refers to a specific tube path or compression mechanism for enhanced performance or integration.
- Tube material compatibility
- The wetted parts are limited to the pump tube, which is typically made from materials like silicone, Tygon, or Viton, chosen based on chemical compatibility with the fluid being pumped.
- Integration with fillers
- This unit is specified for an Intamac filler, indicating it is likely designed for seamless integration, potentially with specific mounting points, control signals, and shut-off valve synchronisation.
- Maintenance requirements
- Maintenance is generally low, primarily involving periodic inspection and replacement of the peristaltic pump tube, which is a wear part.