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News Release from: Tapflo (UK) | Subject: Barrier pump
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2003
Pump system designed for hazardous areas
Barrier pump offers a solution to the potential dangers of pumping extremely hazardous materials by using a secondary double diaphragm design to contain any leaks
A new barrier pump has been produced by Tapflo UK to solve the potential dangers of pumping extremely hazardous materials Available in a number of options including anti-static versions, this new pump was initially designed in the UK for a major pharmaceutical company and is now a standard Tapflo group product available throughout the world
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The pump is built with a secondary, double diaphragm.
Under normal operation the chamber between the backup diaphragm and the wetted diaphragm is set to vacuum by the control system.
In the unlikely, but potentially hazardous, event of a diaphragm rupture, the pressure will rise in the vacuum chamber.
The control system will then switch off the pump and switch on an audible alarm.
The leaking liquid will remain in the chamber between the wetted and backup diaphragms and this provides a high level of safety because the liquid is never allowed to leak into the environment or air system.
Ideal for use in explosion hazardous areas as no electrical components are used, the complete system can be mounted on a special trolley built from 316 stainless steel and fitted with anti-static wheels.
A bunded area on the trolley contains any leaked liquid during service.
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