Dosing Pumps

A dosing pump is a positive displacement pump that is designed to inject a chemical or any other substance into the flow of water, gas or steam.
The feed chemical is delivered via a rotor that tightens the hose. No valve is needed for this process. This ensures gentle transport of the measured substance.
Dosing pumps undertake the task of injecting the product into the liquid flow, providing a basic chemical and physical reaction. It is also possible to precipitate in this way from any liquid. In addition, dosing pumps may be needed to obtain the appropriate consistency for the additives. In this sense, it is possible to say that it functionally appeals to a broad perspective.
Dosing pumps can easily dose all kinds of corrosive, viscous or abrasive fluids that are difficult to pump. It can be operated in manual or automatic mode according to the purpose of use and the conditions in the places where it is used. The automatic use feature of the dosing pump generally provides great benefits in the controlled operation of large chemical plants or complex systems. These pumps, which can automatically and time-based dosing without the need for any intervention, in line with the signals coming from the outside, offer operators a lot of savings.