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A peristaltic pump is a type of pump used to move fluids or semi-solids through a tube or hose. It works by compressing the tube or hose to create a vacuum, which then draws the fluid or semi-solid through the tube or hose. Peristaltic pumps are commonly used in medical, industrial, and laboratory applications. They are often used to move fluids such as water, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
Peristaltic pumps are known for their accuracy, reliability, and low maintenance requirements. They are also highly efficient, as they do not require any additional energy to move the fluid or semi-solid. Additionally, they are often used in applications where contamination of the fluid or semi-solid is a concern, as the tube or hose is the only part of the pump that comes into contact with the fluid or semi-solid.
The peristaltic pump market is a growing segment of the overall pump market. It is driven by the increasing demand for accurate, reliable, and low-maintenance pumps in medical, industrial, and laboratory applications.
Some companies in the peristaltic pump market include Watson-Marlow, Verder, and Cole-Parmer. Show Less Read more