Product Description
With an objective to fulfill ever-evolving demands of customers, we are engaged in manufacturing and supplying quality assured High Pressure DiaphragmDosing Pumps to our prestigious clients. These pumps are used for dosing thin liquids including chemicals. They can run dry continuously without damage. In addition to this,High Pressure DiaphragmDosing Pumps are quiet, reliable, accurate and maintenance free.
Features:
- Can be used in pilot plant
- Resistant to chemical attack
- Sturdy construction
Accurate Chemical Dosing ApplicationsThese pumps excel in environments where precise dosing is essential. Whether in industrial water treatment or chemical processing, the combination of electromagnetic operation and PP construction offers efficient performance and chemical resistance. Low-pressure design ensures safety without sacrificing dosing accuracy.
Durable PP ConstructionThe use of polypropylene (PP) makes these dosing pumps highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, reducing the risk of corrosion and extending the products service life. This material choice ensures long-term reliability in challenging industrial conditions.
FAQs of High Pressure Diaphragm Dosing Pumps:
Q: How does an electromagnetic diaphragm dosing pump work?
A: An electromagnetic diaphragm dosing pump uses an electromagnet to move a diaphragm, which in turn creates a controlled pumping action. This allows precise chemical dosing with each stroke, making the process efficient and accurate.
Q: What are the advantages of using PP material in these pumps?
A: Polypropylene (PP) offers excellent resistance to many corrosive chemicals, ensuring durability and minimizing maintenance in chemical dosing applications. Its ideal for environments where chemical compatibility is critical.
Q: When should I use a low-pressure diaphragm pump for chemical dosing?
A: Low-pressure diaphragm pumps are suitable when precise and steady dosing at lower pressure levels is required, such as in water treatment plants or certain laboratory and industrial processes.
Q: Where are high pressure diaphragm dosing pumps typically installed?
A: These dosing pumps are commonly installed in chemical dosing systems for water and wastewater treatment plants, chemical processing industries, and various laboratories.
Q: What is the typical process for setting up and operating these pumps?
A: Installation involves connecting the pump to the chemical supply and electric power, then calibrating the pump to deliver the required dosing rate. Regular checks ensure consistent performance and safe operation.
Q: How does precise dosing benefit industrial chemical processes?
A: Accurate dosing ensures that chemicals are added in correct proportions, optimizing reactions, improving product quality, and preventing wastage or hazardous over-dosing.