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Binaca Pumps has been manufacturing, assembling, and customizing small pumps since 1987. Our goal is to provide engineers with the most reliable peristaltic, air, gas, and liquid pumps on the market. Our experienced team has a deep level of knowledge to maximize the power and efficiency from these small pumps.

Our expert team will assist you in finding the right pump for your specific situation. We manufacture and sell a wide range of pumps that are small enough to work in many applications. And if you need one of the pumps to be customized, just ask - we have decades of experience fine tuning these pumps for specific voltages and outputs.
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Binaca Pumps has been in the business of small air pumps since 1987. Our employees have over 60 years of combined experience in manufacturing the most reliable small air pumps & small vacuum pumps available in the market today. We offer a wide variety of small air pumps and gas pumps, each with a very long life for OEM applications.
We are a 3-D printing company & have been using Binaca Model 202 small vacuum pump since 1993. This vacuum pump is a critical part of our machine due to the fact that a large percentage of our 3-D printing machines are shipped overseas. Some of our machines are still operating without changing the pump even after 12 years.
These small Peristaltic Pumps are designed for panel mounting or incorporation into any machine that needs an accurate, low maintenance dosing solution. A flexible pump design for intermittent and specialty pump applications. These self priming peristaltic pumps are able to perform variable flow, reversible, chemical resistant and can handle particulates and viscous fluids easily.
Our Peristaltic Laboratory Pumps have many uses in a variety of laboratory, production, and industrial applications. Peristaltic pumps from Binaca Pumps are preferred for high purity applications - due to the fact that the fluid being handled is confined only to the tube. This keeps the pump from contaminating the fluid.
Diaphragm pumps (also known as membrane pumps) work by positive displacement. These pumps use a motor to drive a connecting rod to oscillate an elastic membrane up and down to move air, gas, or liquid through a pumping action. On the downward stroke, the diaphragm sucks in the medium via the inlet valve and on the upward stroke, it forces the medium out via the outlet valve.
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Aaron Hardin
Aaron Hardin
Dec 11, 2017
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If I could give zero stars I would. Paul has horrible manners when dealing with people, and his lack of professionalism is appalling. Upon viewing their products I discovered they were greatly lacking the described capabilities. Feel free to contact me for alternatives to this scam of a company.