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What is a Pneumatic Pump?

A pneumatic pump is a positive displacement pump that uses compressed air as its power source to transport fluids. Because it runs on compressed air rather than electricity, it is inherently safe in explosion-hazardous and wet environments. In the chemical, food, pharmaceutical, offshore and automotive industries, the pneumatic pump is the standard choice for fluid transfer. Laco supplies and rents ARO pneumatic pumps by Ingersoll-Rand.

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How does a pneumatic pump work?

The most common type is the double diaphragm pump. Compressed air enters through an air valve and alternately pushes two flexible membranes connected by a central shaft. As one membrane expels fluid, the other creates a vacuum that draws new fluid in. The cycle repeats continuously as long as compressed air is supplied. The air and fluid are completely separated. ARO’s patented motor design prevents the pump from freezing or blocking.

Types of pneumatic pumps

ARO diaphragm pumps

Continuous process pumps for light to medium viscosity fluids. ATEX certified, no pressure relief valve needed. Capacity: 1 to 1,040 litres per minute.

ARO piston pumps

For all viscosities including very thick fluids. Available as two-ball, four-ball and chop-check variants. Extremely accurate for precision dosing.

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Comparison: ARO diaphragm pump vs. ARO piston pump

Feature ARO diaphragm pump ARO piston pump
Capacity 1 to 1,040 litres per minute Depends on pump size
Viscosity Light to medium All viscosities incl. thick
Typical fluids Water, chemicals, ink, food, pharma Lubricants, mastic, adhesives, pastes
ATEX certified Yes, most models Yes, most models
Freezing or blocking Impossible (ARO patent) Impossible (ARO patent)
Dosing accuracy Less suitable Excellent
Pressure relief valve Not needed Not needed
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Advantages of pneumatic pumps

Explosion safe: runs on compressed air, no sparks, suitable for ATEX zones per directive 2014/34/EU. Low maintenance: simple design with few moving parts. Wide fluid compatibility: water, chemicals, oils, food, pharmaceuticals, acids and solvents. Portable: works anywhere with a compressed air supply.

Applications

Chemical industry: transfer of acids, solvents and chemicals. ATEX certification essential. Food and beverage: pumping sauces, flavourings and oils. Pharmaceutical: precision dosing. Offshore and oil and gas: fluid transfer on explosion-hazardous platforms. Automotive: lubricants and cleaning agents.

Pneumatic pumps at Laco Techniek

Laco has been an official ARO distributor as part of Ingersoll-Rand since 1978. We supply and rent the complete ARO range from Zaandam and Rotterdam.

Types of pneumatic pumps

ARO diaphragm pumps

Continuous process pumps for light to medium viscosity fluids. ATEX certified, no pressure relief valve needed. Capacity: 1 to 1,040 litres per minute.

ARO piston pumps

For all viscosities including very thick fluids. Available as two-ball, four-ball and chop-check variants. Extremely accurate for precision dosing.

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Frequently asked questions about pneumatic pumps

What is the difference between a diaphragm and a piston pump?

A diaphragm pump handles light to medium viscosity fluids including corrosive chemicals. A piston pump handles all viscosities including thick fluids. Piston pumps are more accurate for dosing.

Is a pneumatic pump ATEX certified?

Most ARO diaphragm pumps comply with the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU. Always verify the specific ATEX category against your site zone classification.

What pressure does a pneumatic pump need?

Most ARO pumps operate at an inlet air pressure of 2 to 8 bar. The ratio between inlet pressure and fluid outlet pressure depends on the pump model.

Can I rent a pneumatic pump at Laco?

Yes. Laco rents ARO pneumatic pumps for short and long-term projects from Zaandam and Rotterdam.

Questions? Get in touch.

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