The Bimor’s driving force, the bimorph, comprises two parallel piezoelectric wafers. Their nature is to expand or contract depending on the direction of the voltage. Therefore, when an alternating current is applied, one wafer expands then contracts while the other contracts then expands, causing the biomorph to bend. Repeating the cycle creates a pumping action, as the diagram below shows.
Fluid : water, for chemicals
Operation : piezoelectric
Priming : self-priming
Domain : industrial, chemistry, for the food industry, for water treatment, laboratory, for the cosmetics industry, medical, for the printing industry
Applications : sampling, diagnostic, for spraying, test, chemical process, for printing machines
Fluid specification : for hazardous fluids, for high-purity fluids, for supercritical fluids, for viscous fluids
Protection level : chemical-resistant
Other characteristics : compact, suction, OEM, low-noise, mobile, small, oil-free, for fluids, miniature, small-size, low-flow
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