How does a peristaltic pump work in a washing machine dispenser?

1.How the washing machine dispenser operates: Through a signal acquisition system connecting the washing machine and the dispenser, it receives detergent addition signals during the washing process. The control system then controls the detergent pump to add the appropriate amount of detergent, while simultaneously controlling the transmission system to deliver the detergent precisely to the appropriate washing machine within a specific time frame for fabric washing. The entire process is fully automated.

    2. The pump is the core of the extraction system. Choosing a suitable extraction system is crucial for selecting a suitable dispenser, directly impacting washing efficiency, washing quality, and service quality. Pump type, flow rate, corrosion resistance, durability, and routine maintenance are all factors to consider. Generally, peristaltic pumps are used for extraction. Their principle is that the pump motor drives the hose, generating suction force through peristaltic compression to achieve the extraction purpose. Peristaltic pumps place high demands on the pump hose, a core component. The pump hose is a consumable item that requires regular lubrication and replacement because it is prone to deformation, aging, and damage.

    3.What issues should be considered when selecting a peristaltic pump for a dispenser?

      1) Pump flow rate selection: The optimal flow rate ensures that each detergent is added to the washing machine within 1 minute.

      2) Pump quality: Pump motor (low noise, speed around 100-200 rpm, not too high or too low, normal lifespan not less than 2 years), pump tubing (material, elasticity, aging resistance, corrosion resistance, etc.).

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