How the Quantex Pump works

How the Quantex Pump works

The Quantex pump is a two-part plastic moulding with a central rotor and an outer housing. 

The rotor has indents that pick up fluid from the input side and transport it around the housing to the output port.  A flexible diaphragm on the housing pushes the fluid into the output, emptying the indents.  High accuracy is achieved because the indents running against the housing form a fixed volume and emptying is very efficient. 

This simple mechanism can run at a wide range of speeds to match particular requirements.  At very low speeds there is no leakage of fluid, so accuracy is maintained down to very low flow rates.

The flow rate of the Quantex pump is controlled by the rotation rate. The flow rate is directly proportional to the rotation rate. You can use over a 1,000 to 1 ratio of speeds, making it a very simple and versatile technology to adopt.

How the Quantex Pump works

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