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Anyone heard about 'Inducive pumps', a replacement for peristaltic pum

Anyone heard about 'Inducive pumps', a replacement for peristaltic pum

Anyone heard about 'Inducive pumps', a replacement for peristaltic pum

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I am not sure if inducive pumps exsist, I think I read about the inducive pumps on this site (one of the questions)they are suppose to be a replacement for the peristaltic pumps.
The peristaltic pumps we have at work pump at a maximum flow-rate of approximately 8L/min. The pump dimensions are approx 45cm (length) x  30cm (width). We pump process fluid and caustic solutions using peristaltic pumps.

Just wondering if their is a different type of pump we can use with a greater flowrate?

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