Diaphragm
AMED-US brings decades of pump engineering expertise to your most demanding fluid handling challenges. Our diaphragm pump solutions power operations across countless industries where reliability can't be compromised. When your production line depends on precise chemical dosing, abrasive slurry transfer, or hazardous material handling, diaphragm pumps deliver unmatched performance. These workhorses eliminate the contamination risks associated with conventional pumps while handling fluids that would destroy other equipment in days. AMED-US doesn't simply supply equipment. We analyze your specific requirements, recommend optimal solutions, oversee installation, and provide ongoing support to maximize system performance and operational uptime.


Diaphragm Pumps Manufacturers
The manufacturer makes the difference between a pump that runs for five years versus one that fails in five months. We work with companies that build equipment for the most challenging conditions – chemical plants where pumps see hydrochloric acid daily, mines where abrasive slurries destroy everything else, and food facilities where contamination shuts down production lines.
Wilden
Wilden invented air-operated double diaphragm pump technology. Their pumps self-prime to 28 feet – no priming pumps, no complications. A pharmaceutical company cut batch processing time by 40%, switching to Wilden for viscous transfers. These units pump cosmetic creams and aggressive solvents equally well. Wilden’s air distribution system cuts energy use by 15% compared to standard designs. Their bolted construction allows complete field disassembly for maintenance without special tools.
Yamada
Yamada manufactures air-operated double-diaphragm pumps built for reliable performance in industrial applications. Their AODD pumps handle viscous fluids, abrasive slurries, and corrosive chemicals that destroy conventional equipment. These pumps feature self-priming capabilities and can run dry without damage, making them ideal for intermittent operations. Yamada’s quick-disconnect fittings allow rapid maintenance access, while tool-free diaphragm replacement minimizes downtime. The company’s robust air motor design delivers consistent flow rates across varying operating conditions. These pumps excel in chemical transfer applications where contamination prevention and gentle handling are critical.
Versamatic
Versamatic makes both bolted plastic pumps and metal diaphragm pumps for conditions that destroy plastic housings. Stainless steel handles corrosive chemicals. Aluminum versions stay portable for temporary setups. Mining companies use these to pump slurries with 60% solids – materials that would eat conventional pumps alive. They stay calibrated through months of punishing use. Replaceable wear parts keep ownership costs down. The heavy-duty air motor design delivers consistent flow rates even when pumping thick, viscous materials.
Sandpiper
Sandpiper specializes in heavy-duty industrial diaphragm pumps for high-volume work. Their big units move 200 gallons per minute while staying gentle enough for sensitive products. One chemical plant replaced four centrifugal pumps with two Sandpiper units, cutting energy costs by 30% yearly. Oversized air motors deliver consistent performance regardless of back-pressure. Modular design allows field changes without major downtime. These pumps handle temperature ranges from -40°F to 180°F without performance degradation.
Aro
Aro builds compact pneumatic diaphragm pump solutions for tight spaces. Full performance in packages 40% smaller than comparable units. Paint manufacturers pick Aro for automated mixing where space is tight. Integrated pulsation dampeners smooth flow for precision applications. Quick-change diaphragm systems cut maintenance time. Leak detection ports warn you before problems develop. Their lightweight aluminum construction makes these pumps ideal for portable applications and temporary installations.
Abel
Abel produces high-pressure chemical diaphragm pump systems for the toughest chemical processing jobs. Abel specializes in applications requiring precise flow control and pressure stability in chemical manufacturing processes. Their pumps feature robust safety systems and explosion-proof ratings for hazardous area installations. Modular construction allows capacity scaling without complete system replacement. Abel’s engineering focus on chemical compatibility makes these pumps suitable for aggressive solvents and corrosive materials.
Choose Diaphragm Pumps at AMED-US
AMED connects you with diaphragm pump manufacturers who build equipment that actually works in real conditions. We’ve seen pumps fail because someone picked based on price alone. We’ve seen production lines shut down because the wrong pump couldn’t handle the application.
Industrial diaphragm pumps from our network solve problems that other equipment can’t touch. Need to pump shear-sensitive biologics without damage? Transfer abrasive ceramics that wear out everything else? Handle explosive solvents without sparks? We supply what actually works. Our liquid diaphragm pump installations eliminate mechanical seals that leak. No wear parts touching your product. No contamination pathways. These advantages matter when you’re pumping pharmaceuticals worth thousands per gallon or food ingredients where contamination kills batches.
AMED-US handles more than equipment supply. We install systems properly. Run maintenance programs that prevent failures. Provide 24/7 emergency repair when things go wrong. Our diaphragm pumps come with technical support that understands your application, not just spec sheets. Operating from Miami with teams across Latin America, we deliver service throughout the Americas. Your diaphragm pump systems get real support – technicians who know the equipment, parts when you need them, and expertise that keeps production running.
We figure out what you’re actually pumping, where it’s going, and what can’t go wrong. Then we match you with equipment that handles your specific conditions. No overselling complex systems you don’t need. No underselling capabilities that leave you struggling.
Ready for pumps that solve actual problems? Call our specialists. We’ll evaluate your application and pick the right industrial diaphragm pumps for your real-world conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Diaphragm pumps use compressed air to flex a diaphragm that creates suction and discharge cycles, moving fluid through one-way valves without any pump components contacting the liquid.
Quality diaphragm pumps typically operate 3-5 years between major maintenance, with diaphragms lasting 6-18 months depending on fluid characteristics and operating conditions.
Diaphragm pumps excel in chemical processing, paint transfer, food production, mining operations, and any application requiring contamination-free fluid handling or gentle product treatment.
Diaphragm wear represents the most frequent maintenance issue, though modern materials and improved designs have significantly extended service intervals compared to older models.
Diaphragm pumps move virtually any fluid, including acids, solvents, slurries, viscous pastes, shear-sensitive biologics, and abrasive materials that damage conventional pumps. Diaphragm gas pump configurations also handle gas transfer applications safely.
Yes, industrial diaphragm pumps handle demanding applications across manufacturing, processing, and production environments where reliability and contamination prevention are critical.