Problems Diaphragm Pumps Face in Low-Temperature Conditions
Problems Diaphragm Pumps Face in Low-Temperature Conditions In cold climates and winter operating environments—such as chemical plants, wastewater systems, cold-chain facilities, and outdoor pumping stations—diaphragm pumps are widely used for their self-priming capability, excellent sealing, and corrosion resistance. However, many users notice that diaphragm pumps tend to fail more often or perform poorly in low temperatures. Understanding why these failures occur can help engineers prevent costly downtime. If you’d like to dive deeper into a detailed analysis, check this link from Shanghai Shangcheng Pump Valve (SCPV): 🔗 https://www.scpv.cn/news/249.html 1. Diaphragm Hardening and Cracking The diaphragm is the heart of a diaphragm pump—commonly made from elastomeric or composite materials. In low-temperature environments: Elastomer materials stiffen Elasticity decreases Fatigue resistance drops This leads to: ✔ Reduced flexing performance ✔ Higher stress concentration ✔ Cracks ...