Introduction
The Peristaltic Pump BIB Filler is a specialized machine ideal for high-value, highly viscous, or delicate liquids where precise, gentle dosing and zero contamination are paramount. The peristaltic pump doses the product using rollers that compress a flexible tube, meaning the product never contacts the pump's mechanical components. Suzhou Jingle Packaging provides these fillers with flowmeter or scale-based control for repeatable accuracy, ensuring product integrity is maintained during the filling cycle.
It is particularly favored for pharmaceutical, high-purity chemical, and sensitive food applications.
Specification
| Pumping Mechanism | Peristaltic (Rollers compress tubing) |
| Contact Parts | Only the flexible tubing contacts the product (Disposable or replaceable) |
| Dosing Accuracy | Typical pm 0.5% (Excellent for peristaltic systems) |
| Viscosity Handling | High viscosity (up to 20,000 cP depending on tubing size) |
| Cleaning | Quick tubing replacement eliminates the need for complex Clean-In-Place (CIP) for the pump head |
Logistics & Global Compatibility
Hygienic Compliance: The single-use tubing system meets the highest pharmaceutical and food safety standards globally.
Global Tubing Supply: Compatible with widely available standard food-grade peristaltic tubing materials (e.g., silicone, Tygon).
Voltage Versatility: Available with variable frequency drives compatible with global power standards.
Modular Design: Compact unit fits easily into mobile or smaller-scale production facilities worldwide.
FAQ
- Q: How often does the peristaltic tube need to be changed?
- A: Change frequency depends on the tube material, the product's abrasiveness, and production volume, but typically after a full production run or a set number of cycles.
- Q: Can this machine be used for aseptic filling?
- A: No, the pump itself is sanitary, but the machine is non-aseptic as it does not include fitment sterilization and chamber controls.
- Q: Is the peristaltic system slower than other pump types?
- A: Yes, the maximum flow rate is generally lower than traditional impeller or piston pumps, making it better suited for smaller volumes and specialty products.