| Flow rate | 500 LPH |
| Max pressure | 40 kg/cm² |
| Dosed chemical | Acid |
| Pump type | Plunger |
| Tank capacity | 5000 L |
Minimum order quantity: 1 Piece
Dosing Pump: The core component, usually a positive displacement pump (diaphragm, piston, or peristaltic type), that draws in and expels a measured volume of fluid per cycle. Chemical Storage Tank: A container for storing the chemical or substance that is to be dosed into the main flow. The materials are typically chemical-resistant, such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Suction and Dosing Lines: Tubing (often made of PE or PVC) used to transport the chemical from the storage tank to the pump (suction line) and then from the pump to the injection point (dosing line). Foot Valve: A one-way valve attached to the end of the suction line inside the storage tank that helps maintain prime in the pump and prevents the chemical from flowing back into the tank. Injector Assembly: A one-way valve at the injection point where the chemical is introduced into the main process stream, designed to withstand the line pressure and ensure proper mixing and prevent backflow. Control System: Ranging from simple timers to sophisticated SCADA or PLC systems, the controller manages the pump's operation by adjusting the flow rate or frequency of injections based on real-time data like pH levels or flow rates.