Smoothie and juice dispensers, such as this one, require special pumps that can handle pulp and particles.
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The Flojet series Pulpjet air operated diaphragm pump from ITT Flowjet, Santa Ana, Calif., is designed for dispensing juice and smoothie mixes that contain pulp and other particles. It can pass particles of at least 18 in. (3 mm), and the pump’s smooth flow path allows for liquids containing pulp that would otherwise get caught on moving parts or become emulsified into the finished product. Therefore, it can dispense smoothie mixes (mango, strawberry, and banana), slushies, condiments, as well as acidic condiments such as pizza sauce. “ The pump's uniquely designed, central opening check valve allows soft solids and stringy particles to pass through without the risk of clogging, but it still is capable of high backpressures,” said Peter Wright, Strategic Product Manager at ITT Corp.
The pump is 5.5 in. tall, 4.5 in. wide, and can handle supply pressures to 80 psi. It is rated for liquid flow up to 5 gpm at 90 psi air inlet pressure. Wi th 1 2-in. ports at 2 gpm, it consumes 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, or 2.2 scfm of compressed air at 40, 60, 80, or 100 psi, respectively.
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