- Electroplating treatments: handling solutions of heavy metals and concentrated acids.
- Textile industry: transferring liquids with high concentrations of dyes and additives.
- Chemical industry: managing hazardous substances without clogging or pressure loss.
Operator Safety and Protection A distinctive feature of the
ACME Peristaltic Pump is its ability to
protect both the operator and the environment. The fluid remains contained inside a
flexible hose, eliminating the risk of contamination. This is particularly beneficial for:
- Chemical or biological treatments: safely handling toxic fluids without dispersion.
- Industrial processes with hazardous substances: preventing accidental leaks.
- High-risk environments: improving operational safety by reducing exposure hazards.
Water Treatment with Chemical Additives The
ACME Peristaltic Pump is ideal for transporting
chemical additives used in water treatment plants, including:
- Sodium hypochlorite
- Sodium bisulfite
- Ferric chloride
- Lime milk and other polymers
Thanks to its
sealed design, it prevents air ingress and maintains a
constant flow even in the presence of gas, ensuring reliable performance.
Handling Flocculants and Dense Products Another advantage of
ACME peristaltic pumps is their ability to
transfer flocculants, widely used in
water treatment to promote solid separation. These pumps can handle:
- Highly dense and viscous flocculants: commonly employed in European markets such as Germany and France.
- Solid suspensions: clumps of flocculants or metallic residues without compromising flow.
- Complex industrial treatments: perfect for fluids with high impurity content.
Conclusions In summary, the
ACME Peristaltic Pump represents a
versatile and efficient solution for water treatment, particularly suited for
sludge pumping and fluids containing hazardous substances or solid particles. Thanks to its
robustness, operational safety, and
consistent performance, it provides indispensable support for a wide range of applications in
industrial wastewater treatment plants, both in the public and private sectors.