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Chemical & Dosing Systems

Chemical Dosing System

A chemical dosing system is a controlled system used to add precise amounts of chemicals or reagents to a process or a fluid. These systems are commonly employed in various industries, including water treatment, wastewater treatment, industrial processes, and agriculture, to achieve specific chemical reactions, adjustments, or treatments. 

Key components of a chemical dosing system include

  • Chemical Storage

    Tanks or containers for holding the chemicals or reagents that need to be dosed.

  • Dosing Pump

    A pump designed to accurately and consistently deliver a controlled amount of the chemical into the fluid or process.

  • Control System

    Often automated, this system regulates the dosing pump based on predetermined parameters such as flow rate, pH levels, turbidity, or other relevant factors.

  • Sensors

    These measure the variables that determine the dosage, such as pH sensors, flow meters, turbidity sensors, etc.

  • Mixing/Reaction Chamber

    In some cases, the dosed chemical needs to mix with the fluid or react with other components. A mixing or reaction chamber facilitates this process.

  • Chemical Storage

    Tanks or containers for holding the chemicals or reagents that need to be dosed.

  • Dosing Pump

    A pump designed to accurately and consistently deliver a controlled amount of the chemical into the fluid or process.

  • Control System

    Often automated, this system regulates the dosing pump based on predetermined parameters such as flow rate, pH levels, turbidity, or other relevant factors.

  • Sensors

    These measure the variables that determine the dosage, such as pH sensors, flow meters, turbidity sensors, etc.

  • Mixing/Reaction Chamber

    In some cases, the dosed chemical needs to mix with the fluid or react with other components. A mixing or reaction chamber facilitates this process.

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Chemicals

Dosing chemicals refers to the controlled addition of specific chemicals or reagents to a process, system, or fluid in order to achieve desired outcomes.

The purpose of dosing chemicals can include

  • Water Treatment

    Adding chemicals like chlorine or ozone for disinfection, pH adjusters to balance acidity, coagulants and flocculants for particle removal, and antiscalants to prevent scaling in pipelines and equipment.

  • Wastewater Treatment

    Introducing chemicals to aid in the removal of pollutants, control odors, and enhance the treatment process.

  • Industrial Processes

    Dosing chemicals for chemical reactions, pH regulation, corrosion control, and other process-specific needs.

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