iDose
Features
- Automatic Air Release
- Constant Dosing Rate between 150 – 250 volts
- Digital Display
- Accurate Controls with Keys
- Teflon Diaphragram and Hastelloy Springs
- Highly polished zirconia balls offer excellent NRV characteristics
- Working hours are recorded
Description
What is a Dosing Pump?
A dosing pump, which is a positive displacement pump, is designed to inject a chemical or another substance into a flow of water, gas, or steam. Dosing pumps, which are typically small, provide an extremely precise flow rate for maximum control. They are the central part of an integrated dosing system designed for the automatic dispersion of chemicals. This dosing definition applies to a wide range of applications and industries, from wastewater treatment to food processing.
How Does a Dosing Pump Work?
A dosing pump draws a measured amount of liquid into its chamber and injects the chemical into a tank or pipe that contains the fluid that is being dosed. It’s powered by an electric motor or an air actuator and has a controller that turns the pump on and off and manages the flow rate. Some models include more sophisticated control systems.
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