dosing pump

A dosing pump is a type of pump that delivers a precise amount of liquid at a controlled rate. These pumps are commonly used in various applications, including:

    1. Water Treatment: Adding chemicals for disinfection, pH adjustment, or coagulation.

    1. Food and Beverage: Adding flavorings, preservatives, or other ingredients in controlled amounts.

    1. Industrial Processes: Injecting chemicals for processes such as cooling, cleaning, or chemical reactions.

    1. Agriculture: Fertilizer and pesticide application in irrigation systems.

Key Features of Dosing Pumps:

    • Flow Rate Control: Can be adjusted to deliver specific volumes.

    • Accuracy: Designed for high precision to ensure consistent dosing.

    • Variety of Materials: Available in various materials to handle different chemical compositions.

    • Automation: Often integrated with control systems for automated dosing.

dosing pump

Types of Dosing Pumps:

    1. Diaphragm Pumps: Use a diaphragm to create a vacuum and draw in liquid.

    1. Peristaltic Pumps: Move fluid through a hose via compression.

    1. Gear Pumps: Utilize gears to pump fluid.

Applications:

    • Chemical Manufacturing

    • Swimming Pools (chlorine dosing)

    • Aquaculture (nutrient dosing)

    • Pharmaceuticals (precise ingredient mixing)