Gear Pumps vs Diaphragm Pumps - Advantages and Disadvantages.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of gear pumps compared to electric diaphragm (EODD) pumps?

Gear pumps vs diaphragm pumps.

Gear pumps are used in a wide variety of industries and applications, in part because of their relatively small footprint and low weight, simple design, pulse-less flow and ability to withstand high temperatures. However, they suffer from certain disadvantages that can lead to frustrating downtime, expensive repairs and even product replacement.

In specific low pressure applications, Graco’s electric operated double diaphragm (EODD) pump has important advantages compared to a gear pump. Electric diaphragm pumps can handle abrasives effortlessly, whereas gear pumps will suffer significantly from increased wear. Moreover, unless it is designed specifically for low viscosity fluids and therefore more costly, a gear pump will lose its efficiency when pumping such fluids. Finally, unbalanced forces on the bearings will increase wear dramatically and noise levels are high.

 

What are gear pumps?

Gear pumps are a type of positive displacement pump, which means they move a fixed amount of liquid through mechanical action by the meshing of gears. This creates a suction at the pump inlet and a dispense at the outlet. There are two common types of gear pumps: internal and external. The main difference between the two is internal gear pumps have an internal and external gear that work with each other, while the external gear pumps have two identical gears rotating against each other.

 

Advantages of gear pumps.

  • High efficiency and precision.
    Gear pumps are known for their efficiency and precision in fluid transfer. Their unique design helps to ensure a smooth and consistent flow of fluids to minimise waste and enhance productivity.
  • Easy to maintain.
    Gear pumps generally only have two gears, which makes them easy to maintain and use. The downsides come from gear pumps being expensive to repair and maintain over time with use.

Disadvantages of gear pumps.

Gear pumps have several disadvantages compared to diaphragm pumps. Graco’s QUANTM pump is an electric double diaphragm pump (EODD) that addresses many of these common disadvantages of gear pumps.

  • Limited operating ranges.
    Because of their size, gear pumps are unsuitable for operations with large bulk flow rates. Each gear pump unit/size has a clearly defined, narrow operational range. Operating outside of these parameters leads to reduced life and ineffective pump performance. Furthermore, the rigid design makes it hard to adapt the pump to more demanding fluids. Conversely, the QUANTM electric diaphragm pump has a wide operating range, accommodating a broad spectrum of fluids without compromising performance.
  • Challenges with low viscosity fluids.
    For a gear pump to effectively pump fluids at high pressure, the working parts inside must have very tight clearances. If not, very thin fluids (solvents) can slip through these tight spaces from the high-pressure (outlet) side to the low-pressure (inlet) side of the pump. The slip causes a reduction in flow rate and pump efficiency, depending on the outlet pressure, the viscosity of the fluid and the working clearances inside the pump. In addition, thin fluids can lead to increased pump wear because of their poor lubricating properties.
  • Challenges with abrasives.
    The gear pump’s close tolerances and tight spaces make it a less than ideal solution for pumping liquids containing abrasives. Abrasive particles can work their way into these tight spaces and cause accelerated wear, rapidly reducing pump performance. The resulting wear rate from pumping abrasives depends on the hardness, size and concentration of the particles and the operating speed of the pump. QUANTM is engineered to handle abrasives and solids without damage to extend pump life and reduce potential for costly repairs.
  • Unable to run dry.
    Gear pumps have limited priming capacity and cannot run dry for prolonged periods without causing damage to its stators and rotors. Fluid must be present to lubricate the contacting surfaces between rotor and stator to dissipate the friction and heat of the pump. QUANTM is designed to run dry, offering peace of mind and protection against dry run conditions.
  • High maintenance cost.
    Gear pumps are comprised of a number of rotating parts that need precision tolerances, which makes them rather expensive to manufacture and maintain. In addition, expensive and sensitive seals can leak and require replacement. QUANTM’s fewer moving parts can translate into significant savings on maintenance and replacement costs over time.

Common gear pump applications.

While gear pumps are commonly used in various industries due to their precise flow control and ability to handle viscous fluids, they may not always be the best fit for every application. Here’s a look at how gear pumps are used in specific industries and QUANTM’s potential advantages:

  • Water/Waste Water Treatment.
    Gear pumps are used in water treatment facilities for dosing and transferring chemicals. However, their limitations are seen when handling diverse ranges of fluid viscosities and compositions found in these settings. QUANTM electric diaphragm pumps offer more flexibility to ensure reliable operation in the demanding water and wastewater treatment environment, where varying flow rates and chemical resistance are crucial.
  • Chemical Mixing and Blending.
    The precise metering capabilities of gear pumps make them a common choice in chemical mixing and blending. Where they fall short is their high maintenance requirements and difficulty with low-viscosity fluids The seal-less design of QUANTM eliminates leaks, making it a safer and more efficient choice for handling aggressive and corrosive chemicals.
  • Paint Transfer.
    In the automotive and paint industries, gear pumps facilitate the transfer of high-viscosity products. The presence of solids and abrasives in paint can accelerate wear on gear pump components. QUANTM’s diaphragm pumps are able to transfer viscous, abrasive and shear-sensitive materials to increase operational reliability and reduce wear-related costs in paint transfer applications.
  • Ink Transfer.
    Gear pumps are used for ink transfer because of their steady flow, which is needed for consistent print quality. However, the intricate cleaning required between jobs to prevent contamination is a significant disadvantage. QUANTM pumps, on the other hand, are easy to clean and maintain to provide a contamination free solution for ink transfer processes.

In each of these industry applications, QUANTM electric diaphragm pumps have their own unique advantages over traditional gear pumps by offering versatility, lower maintenance costs and the ability to handle a wider range of fluids. By incorporating QUANTM pumps into these applications, facilities can achieve more efficient, reliable and cost-effective operations.

 

Graco QUANTM Electric Diaphragm Pumps

QUANTM electric diaphragm pumps provide much more flexibility and a significantly lower maintenance cost over gear pumps. Take a look at the benefits:

Gear pumps. Graco QUANTM EODD pumps.
Running dry for less than a minute will destroy stator. Can run dry indefinitely - avoiding expensive repairs.
High repair cost for spare parts. Easy to repair at a low cost.
Deadhead/stall causes severe damage. Easily deadheads/stalls with no additional equipment to prevent pump failures.
Abrasive-containing fluid can quickly cause failure. Easily handles all fluids with abrasives.
Shaft alignment difficult to maintain. No spinning shaft seals; no alignment necessary.
Very expensive for larger flow rates. Can handle large bulk flow rates.
Minimal suction capability. Self-priming pump with smooth flow.
Not suited for water or other low viscosity fluids. Suitable for all types of fluids, including abrasives and solids.

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