FMP SERIES PERISTALTIC PUMP

The FMP series peristaltic pumps are industrial pumps for transferring and dosing of fluids.

Available in 6 different sizes, they boast a very robust design with an integrated bearing housing and rollers with large diameters. They also offer different drive options depending on whether a continuous or regulable flow rate is needed.

They are available with a wide range of connections and hoses depending on the type of media to be pumped and the characteristics of the installation, with specific versions for corrosive products among other options. They are available with different drives and speed control options.

They are designed for an operating pressure of up to 8 bar and can handle flow rates from 300 to approximately 40,000 l/h. Its design allows great flexibility when selecting the materials of the hose, its process connections or its drive, keeping maintenance very simple, intuitive and easy to perform.

They are self-priming pumps, with unlimited dry-running capacity, reversible and very gentle with the media to be pumped. They are characterized by a high resistance to abrasion and the capacity to pump products considered as difficult due to their viscosity, corrosion, abrasion or fragility.

For decades now, the FMP range by BOMBAS BOYSER, S.L. has been used in multiple applications across five continents, with the number of users and their satisfaction increasing year after year.

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FMP SERIES PERISTALTIC PUMP APPLICATIONS

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FOOD

Dosing/Transferring of additives in breads and pastries, beverages, juices, sauces, colorants, lactic ferments, enzymes, syrup, etc.

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CHEMICALS

Dosing/Transferring of all kinds of liquids in the process such as colorants, pigments, resins, latex, acids, dyes, defoamers, glues, oils, etc.

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WATER TREATMENT

Sampling, feeding of filtering membranes, dosing of chemical products: ferric chloride, sodium hypochlorite, ferric sulphate, etc. Dosing/Transferring of media with suspended solids: lime slurry, potassium permanganate, activated carbon, etc. Dosing/Transferring of polymers, etc.

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OTHER INDUSTRIES

Laboratories, paper industry, printing and packaging, ceramics, agriculture, mining, pharmaceuticals, engineering, etc.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Operation

The principle of operation behind a peristaltic pumps is convinces for its simplicity and the advantages it offers. A tubing with very precise dimensions and made of different types of elastomer or thermoplastic is housed in the pump body.

When the tubing is pressed by the rotary motion of the rotor and its rollers, it then recovers its original shape, creating a vacuum and drawing in fluid behind it.

The fluid enters in the cavity formed by the rollers that compress the tube and is gently pushed towards the outlet by the next roller.

So we are in front of a positive displacement pump with exceptional features.

In the case of the FMP series, they have a cast iron body and a compression system with ball-bearing rollers.

Pulsation dampener
Pulsation dampenerIn-line pulsation dampeners for all types of volumetric pumps with pulsating flows.
Vacuum equipment
Vacuum equipmentVacuum equipment for improved suction for high-viscosity products.
Failure detector
Hose leakage detectorTo avoid all kinds of damage due to the product’s contact with the inner metal parts of the pump body, using a hose leakage detector that detects the increase in level and gives an electrical signal to stop the pump is recommended.

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