Fundamental Investigation of a Piezoelectric Pump for a Trace Liquid Feed
Generally, peristaltic and syringe pumps have been used to feed liquids at about 2(ml/min). However, since continuous and low-fluctuation flow cannot be easily realized simultaneously with either of these two types of pumps, a new type of microquantity pump is required in the field of pharmaceutical...
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description | Generally, peristaltic and syringe pumps have been used to feed liquids at about 2(ml/min). However, since continuous and low-fluctuation flow cannot be easily realized simultaneously with either of these two types of pumps, a new type of microquantity pump is required in the field of pharmaceutical manufacturing. Therefore piezoelectric elements were applied to fabricate a 2-dimensional pump suitable for multichannel and multistage pumps. Experiments demonstrated that the pump worked successfully and its maximum head was 18(kPa). |
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