Magnetic Drives
Micropump magnetic drive pumps, also known as magnetically coupled pumps, vary from the traditional direct mechanical shaft style with the elimination of any required shaft sealing. Magnetic drive pumps consist of two magnets - a drive magnet placed on the motor shaft which initiates motion to a driven magnet completely sealed within the pump head and connected to the driving gear. The driven magnet is a wetted component and is totally encapsulated. The two magnets couple automatically such that the drive magnet turns the driven magnet and gears without physical contact.
Magnetic drive pumps also feature better transfer of motor power to the pump and little to no heat transfer from the electric motor. Also, the magnetic coupling softens any shock or spike torques, and in instances where the load may become too great, magnetic couplings can temporarily de-coupled instead of damaging the pump.
Magnetically driven gear pumps can provide a superior solution due to lack of dynamic seals, smooth flow, self priming capabilities, a direct relationship between pump rotational speed and flow, and small sizes for a variety of applications. Due to the lack of dynamic seals, magnetically driven gear pumps are ideal in applications with no tolerance for leaks or potentially difficult to seal liquids. Additionally, the seal-less design doesn’t require maintenance events such as flushes for difficult fluids, pump trips, replacement or other unscheduled downtime. The elimination of seals is a great improvement for performance, reliability and availability of our magnetically driven gear pumps.
Our magnetically driven gear pumps can be manufactured to close tolerances to achieve optimal, repeatable performance. Micropump’s magnetically driven gear pumps can be driven by a variety of different means including AC motors, DC brush motors, DC brushless and stepper motors.