Let's chat circuits more like a mechanical post

Status
Not open for further replies.

Thread Starter

RaymondSmith

Joined Oct 2, 2023
0
Greetings fellows! Today, let's deep dive into the incredible world of peristaltic pumps - those unsung heroes of precision fluid management. At it's core, a peristaltic pump operates on a remarkably simple yet effective principle. It employs a rotating rotor with rollers that compresses a flexible tube, creating a vacuum that propels the fluid along. These pumps find their place in a multitude of industries. From pharmaceuticals and food processing to wastewater treatment and scientific research, their versatility is unmatched.
One of the standout features of peristaltic pumps is their ability to handle viscous, abrasive, and shear-sensitive fluids with ease. This not only preserves the integrity of the material being pumped but also extends the lifespan of the pump components. But when it comes to issues like tube wear, backflow, and occlusion can arise.
Hoping to start a discussion here
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
33,373
Sorry, unless it involves circuits in some manner, there appears to be nothing to discuss here.
 
Last edited:

dcbingaman

Joined Jun 30, 2021
1,065
Your first post reads like the beginning of a spam post. We take spam very seriously on AAC. First hint oh spam you will be banned and this post deleted or locked.
I understand the need to take spam very seriously. But I am curious about
crutschow
ideas but only in a very general way. I do not want to violate any of the rules of the forum.
I also understand
RaymondSmith

Desire to discuss it on this forum, but we cannot 'prove' it is spam. We also have to be careful of copywrite issues and make sure they are not being violated, but we can't prove that either.

Is there a rational way we can proceed with discussion of the topic?
 

MrChips

Joined Oct 2, 2009
29,874
I don’t think so.
It looks like spam, smells like spam. Once we know, this entire thread will be gone, hopefully sooner than later.
 

dcbingaman

Joined Jun 30, 2021
1,065
I don’t think so.
It looks like spam, smells like spam. Once we know, this entire thread will be gone, hopefully sooner than later.
You might be right. But using simple logic you cannot 'know' that using formal logic because you cannot prove it. It is an emotional response, not a logical one. I am not saying you are wrong and you are a nice member to talk to on the postings. :) But please beware the one hand clapping.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top