QDB Series

QDM Series Mixer for powders, liquids and disintegration of solids

Mixer for powders, liquids and disintegration of solids

The QDB has a modular design that consists of an InLine Mixer QIM, coupled to a work table and a cone, easing the process of powders addition.

Meets 3-A & EHEDG standards.

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Frequently asked questions about pumps

What is a peristaltic pump?

A peristaltic pump is a type of positive displacement pump used for pumping a variety of fluids. Peristaltic pumps are also commonly known as roller pumps. The fluid is contained within a flexible tube fitted inside a circular pump casing.

What is a metering (or dosing) pump?

A metering pump, or dosing pump, moves a precise volume of liquid in a specified time period providing an accurate volumetric flow rate. Delivery of fluids in precise adjustable flow rates is sometimes called metering.

What is a positive displacement pump?

A positive displacement pump moves fluid by repeatedly enclosing a fixed volume and moving it mechanically through the system. The pumping action is cyclic and can be driven by pistons, screws, gears, rollers, diaphragms or vanes.

What is a sinusoidal pump?

A sinusoidal pump is a type of pump featuring a sine wave-shaped rotor that creates four moving chambers, which gently convey the duty fluid from the inlet port to the higher pressure discharge port.

What is a tube or hose pump?

Peristaltic pumps are usually connected with tubes and/or hose (depending on size.) Sometimes we refer to these as tube pumps or hose pumps.