Dispensers, such as those from ViscoTec, based upon the endless piston principle belong to the group of rotating positive displacement pumps. The stainless steel rotor moves eccentrically inside an elastomeric stator. Through the interaction of the rotor and stator, chambers are formed. These alternate opening chambers are sealed between each other. This results in a pressure-resistant, linear pump characteristic curve of 0-20 bar.
An example of such an application is the filling of highly viscous semi-solid pharmaceutical products into dosing syringes. Products with viscosities of up to 500,000 mPas are filled, bubble-free, through a tapered, thin opening of a Luer connector, into the syringe. The plug is already inserted and is pressed upwards during the filling process by the dispensing pressure. Dosing syringes can be semi-automatically filled without applying vacuum to fit the plug and without melting the product. Shear-sensitive medicines and media containing solids, such as suspensions, are therefore easier to fill.
Due to their risk of thread breakage, highly viscous medical products, such as blood separating gels, are difficult to fill cleanly and accurately into tubes. The diameter of the thread is reduced to a minimum thanks to the use of the endless piston principle and a thin dispensing needle. This creates a defined breakage of the thread and the tubes can be filled cleanly, accurately and quickly, without contaminating the edges. The resulting measurements are still linear to the number of revolutions of the pump, even whilst dispensing at pressures of up to 20 bar.
The Pharma Dispenser provides the ideal dosing technology for the accurate filling of small quantities or for the pulsation-free conveying of medium to high viscous pharmaceuticals or medical products.