Designing Liquid Delivery System with Servo Motors

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A liquid delivery system designed to handle volumes of 20 ml to 100 ml may benefit from using a metering pump, as ordinary pumps are unsuitable for this application. Servo motors can be utilized for precise control of speed and displacement, which is essential for accurate liquid delivery. Metering pumps are typically small and commonly used in industries like pharmaceuticals for precise liquid measurements. The cost of these pumps generally ranges from a few hundred to a thousand dollars, excluding control systems. Exploring options like peristaltic pumps is also recommended for this type of application.
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Hi all.
I am designing a liquid delivery system that should handle liquids of volume like twenty ml to a hundred ml.
Ordinary pumps would not work here.
I am thinking of using a servo motor.
But I would need to control the speed as well as displacement of the servo motor, is it possible?

What else would you suggest?
 
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Thank you, Q_Goest.
I will search over the suppliers for more information.
But do you know if these metering pumps can pump liquid to small amounts like twenty ml to a hundred ml?
And how much would such a pump usually cost? A range will be enough.
 
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Hi hanson,
The metering pumps I've seen are generally very small and would meet your needs. There are much larger ones, but I think the smaller ones are generally used in pharmaceutical industry and other places where a small but precise amount of liquid is desired. I don't use them myself, but I do design various types of pumps. If I had to guess, I'd suspect what you're looking for is on the order of a few hundred to a thousand dollars without controls.
 
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