Key Points:
- Overcoming viscosity and solid particle challenges: Peristaltic pumps can autonomously handle adhesives, vinyl glues, or lacquers with very high viscosity and are unaffected by the potential formation of solid agglomerates.
- No valves or seals: A crucial feature of ACME peristaltic pumps is that they have no valves or seals, thus avoiding the risk of clogging or blockages that can occur in other pump types. This makes them particularly suitable for transferring high-viscosity liquids or those with suspended solids.
- No product contact with mechanical parts: Since the liquid is moved through a flexible tube, it does not come into contact with moving mechanical components, reducing contamination risks and ensuring a constant flow without damaging the product.
- Excellent dosing capability: ACME peristaltic pumps are also precise in dosing, making them especially useful for applications that require accurate flow management, such as applying adhesives and glues in embossing machines.
- Easy and quick cleaning: Another major advantage is that these pumps are easy to clean and maintain. By reducing downtime, they improve operational efficiency, particularly in high-turnover production environments.
In summary, ACME peristaltic pumps provide a versatile and reliable solution for transferring or dosing adhesives, glues, and lacquers, thanks to their ability to handle viscous products with suspended solids without the risk of clogging, contamination, or cleaning difficulties.