Verderflex Ds500
The Ds500 cased tube pump, discover the precision, reliability, and flexibility by joining the growing community of IoT enabled Ds500 Verderflex customers. Explore our...
| Max. flow | 30 l/h |
| Max. (discharge) pressure | 7 bar |

Discover the capabilities of a peristaltic pump and
how it can be the right solution for your application.
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Our range of Verderflex peristaltic pumps are engineered to be reliable pumps used with a large variety of fluids in several industries and for different types of applications. A key benefit offered when utilizing a Verderflex peristaltic pump is the reduction of maintenance and downtime for your process. Below you will find an overview about peristaltic pumps including the working principle, advantages, and applications, to find why a peristaltic pump can be the right pump for your application.
A peristaltic pump operates on the principle of positive displacement, where a rotating shoe or roller compresses and decompresses a flexible hose or tube to create a seal. The decompression draws the fluid in, and as the rotor turns, the seal moves along the tube, displacing the fluid into the discharge line without the need for valves, seals, or glands. The liquid is totally contained within a flexible hose or tube fitted inside the pump casing. These would be the pump's only consumable part. All Verderflex pumps can be used in hygienic applications thanks to several food grade hoses and tubing.
Find out more about how peristaltic pumps work below!
A peristaltic tube pump works by alternating compression and relaxation of a tube, drawing fluid in and propelling it away from the pump. A rotating shoe or roller passes along the length of the tube, creating a seal between the suction and discharge sides of the pump. As the pump’s rotor turns, this sealing point moves along the tube, displacing the product into the discharge line. The tube recovers after the pressure has been released, creating a vacuum that serves as the priming mechanism, drawing the product into the suction side of the pump. This results in a powerful self-priming positive displacement action. The Verderflex Rapide is an example of a tube pump, known for its compact design and ease of use, requiring no tools for tube changes, making it a cost-effective solution for industrial applications.
Hose pumps operate on a similar principle to tube pumps but use a hose instead of a tube. The Verderflex Rollit series, for example, are lubricant-free peristaltic hose pumps designed for applications in the chemical industry, food and pharma, construction, environmental industry, and many others. These pumps are known for their gentle pumping of sensitive media, self-priming capabilities, and the ability to safely run dry. They can handle high-viscous, abrasive, and aggressive media with ease, as the hose is the only wetted part, eliminating the need for seals, flaps, and valves.
The Ds500 cased tube pump, discover the precision, reliability, and flexibility by joining the growing community of IoT enabled Ds500 Verderflex customers. Explore our...
| Max. flow | 30 l/h |
| Max. (discharge) pressure | 7 bar |
The compact Verderflex iDura is a complete “ready to use", reversible Dura hose pump with factory fitted hose burst protection and an IP66 inverter. IoT enabled with remote assistant.
| Max. flow | 25985 l/h |
| Max. (discharge) pressure | Consult Verderflex |
The Microdos range of OEM peristaltic tube pumps are suitable for integration into systems for dosing, dispensing, vending, transfer and bottle filling.The units...
| Max. flow | 2200 ml/min |
| Max. (discharge) pressure | 3 bar |
A peristaltic pump, and its working principle, can be utilized in several different industries. Some of these industries include, but are not limited to, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and water treatment, due to a peristaltic pump's efficiency and the sanitary conditions it provides for sensitive fluids.