The electric diaphragm pump also demonstrates extremely flexible operation in duplex mode with two pumps running simultaneously — something that air-operated double diaphragm pumps cannot do. This means you use only one motor, one gearbox, one baseplate, and one piping system — saving further on material, time, money, and even weight compared to two independent pump systems.
What Is an Electric Diaphragm Pump
An electric diaphragm pump is a mechanically driven pump designed to operate in either single or double diaphragm configuration depending on the application.

Electric diaphragm pumps offer a cost-saving advantage by eliminating air-pump failures and improving energy efficiency. EODD delivers strong output with a motor drive, in contrast to more costly traditional air-operated diaphragm pumps. In terms of design, EODD electric diaphragm pumps share the same configuration as AODD pumps, so users gain the benefits of traditional air-operated pumps with greater long-term advantages.
The EODD electric diaphragm pump is driven by a high-efficiency electric motor, supplying electrical energy at lower cost and with cleaner maintenance without the risk of fluid leakage. The design allows maximum pulsation reduction without the need for costly pulsation dampeners. As a result, it is well-suited for reducing operating costs.
Construction of the Electric Diaphragm Pump
When discussing the construction of an electric diaphragm pump, it is easier to visualize if one already understands the construction of an air-operated diaphragm pump.

The construction of these two pump types is quite similar. The key difference lies in the drive mechanism: instead of compressed air, the electric diaphragm pump uses a motor to rotate a mechanism that replaces the reciprocating piston, acting on the pump diaphragm to drive the pump.
Working Principle of the Electric Diaphragm Pump
How does an electric diaphragm pump work?
The difference from an air-operated diaphragm pump lies in the central section of this pump. It uses an electric motor instead of compressed air. The central section of the pump is filled with pressurized air and is mechanically moved left/right by the motor so that it pushes and pulls the diaphragm from side to side.

This reciprocating motion pushes fluid out of one chamber and into the discharge outlet, while simultaneously filling the opposite fluid chamber through the suction inlet. After the stroke reverses, the fluid that filled the previous cycle is discharged into the outlet and the opposite chamber is filled through the inlet. The smooth switching allows pulsation reduction at the outlet.
Advantages of the Electric Diaphragm Pump
Electric diaphragm pumps were developed later and bring notable features and characteristics that improve upon air-operated diaphragm pumps. Examples include:
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- Electric diaphragm pumps operate quietly and smoothly
- High pump efficiency
- Flexible control
- Easy maintenance and repair
- Stable operation
- No risk of leakage, and no need to drain water
- Energy-efficient consumption
In summary: Fully electric diaphragm pumps are changing the landscape in double diaphragm pumping. This is a positive displacement pump for municipal sludge, slurry, paste, or anything an air-operated diaphragm pump can handle, but without the common drawback of requiring compressed air.

EODD pumps (electrically operated double diaphragm) can deliver low operating costs within their category — and notable durability, compared to air-operated diaphragm pumps. You no longer need to use electricity to run a compressor to drive the diaphragm pump.
Comparison of Electric Diaphragm Pump and Air-Operated Diaphragm Pump
Let us compare the electric diaphragm pump and the air-operated diaphragm pump to see their similarities and differences. Please refer to the summary table below:
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Electric Diaphragm Pump |
Air-Operated Diaphragm Pump |
| Electric diaphragm pumps are fundamentally designed based on air-operated diaphragm pumps; the main difference is that electrical energy from a motor drives the pumping action.
In the internal working section, there is a cam system in the center that converts rotary motion into linear motion to transmit diaphragm movement. Electric diaphragm pumps run with low pulsation and smooth flow. Most electric diaphragm pumps will not stall under pressure. |
Air-operated diaphragm pumps are a well-known type of diaphragm pump that uses an air compressor to drive the diaphragm.
Traditional air-operated diaphragm pumps are a common choice for transferring fluids with low, medium, or high viscosity, as well as fluids containing large solids. In terms of design, they have two diaphragms and two fluid chambers, with each diaphragm connected to an inlet valve and a discharge valve. This does not require electrical energy to drive the diaphragms. |
Refer to the catalog of genuine Sandpiper & Finish Thompson air-operated diaphragm pumps (AODD) distributed by Thái Khương Pumps.
Applications of the Electric Diaphragm Pump
Like diaphragm pumps operating on compressed air, electric diaphragm pumps are commonly used across many industries. These pumps are used to transfer fluids such as:

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- Corrosive chemicals,
- Volatile solvents,
- Lubricating oils,
- Shear-sensitive food products,
- Pharmaceutical products,
- Adhesive fluids,
- Wastewater,
- Suspended solids,
- Creams,
- Abrasive slurries,
- Oils and gels.
Thái Khương is currently the authorized distribution representative in Vietnam for electric diaphragm pump, air-operated diaphragm pump, and metering pump brands from the EU, Italy, Germany, and more.
If you need diaphragm pump solutions for fluid handling, contact Thái Khương today for consultation and a competitive quotation.








