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29.02.2024
What is a Dosing Pump?

Dosing pumps are a type of precise pump designed to be used in places where chemicals such as acid, chlorine, liquid fertilizer, etc., need to be dosed.

Dosing Pump

Dosing pumps can be described as pumps that automatically dose specific chemicals for various purposes. Also known as electronically operated electromagnetic dosing pumps, in these pumps, the flow is generated by the movement of the diaphragm. An electronic circuit pulls the magnet diaphragm piston with an impulse, resulting in maximum stroke, and the diaphragm connected to the steel core pushes the solution per pump.

The suction check valve at the suction port closes, the discharge check valve at the discharge port opens, and the solution is pushed to the discharge hose. After the magnetization ends, the suction check valve opens, the discharge check valve closes, and the liquid is drawn per pump. The frequency adjustment should be done slowly. As a result, the dosing process is achieved through the dosing pump.

Features of Dosing Pumps

  • Design with a potentiometer for adjustable stroke speed
  • Easy and flexible installation and use due to vertical mounting design
  • High durability against corrosive chemicals provided by the all-plastic body
  • Electromagnetic and long-lasting PTFE diaphragm controlled by electronic circuit
  • Less maintenance due to ceramic ball design
  • Discharge and suction accessories