A dosing pump, typically a positive displacement pump, is designed to inject chemicals or other substances into a flow of water, gas, or steam. These pumps, which are usually small, provide a highly precise flow rate for maximum control. They serve as the central component of an integrated dosing system, ensuring the automatic dispersion of chemicals. Dosing pumps are used in a wide range of applications and industries, including wastewater treatment and food processing. They operate by drawing a measured amount of liquid into their chamber and injecting the chemical into a tank or pipeline containing the fluid being dosed. Powered by either an electric motor or an air actuator, dosing pumps are equipped with a controller that manages flow rates and turns the pump on and off as needed. Some advanced models feature sophisticated control systems for enhanced precision and automation.
Maximum Flow Rate 10 M.Cu/hr
Maximum Discharge Head or Pressure 400 Kg/Cm.sq
Maximum Suction Lift Dry or Wet 3 mwc with foot valve
Maximum Temperature 100 Deg C
Design Diaphragm & Plunger
Heating or cooling jackets for liquid head also available
Low NPSHR requirement
Flow metering accuracy is almost independent of back pressure of liquid
Discharge flow rate is linear to aeration of stroke length
Steady state metering accuracy of +/-1% of pump output
At single setting of stroke from 10% to 100% (turn down ratio 10:1)
Repeatability better than +/-2.5% of set point
Easily handles corrosive, abrasive or viscous fluids
Chemicals and Fertilizers
Food and Beverages
Oil & Gas
Paper and Textiles
Petrochemicals
Pharmaceuticals
Power
Water, Waste Water, Sewage Treatments
Polypropylene
PVC
PVDF
PTFE
SS316
Hastelloy C
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