What are the use cases for controlled-volume metering pumps?
metering pumps
Metering pumps are characterized by their ability to meet specific performance requirements.
Learn the ins and outs of both municipal and industry/plant-level water treatment.
Common challenges and how to address them
Identify the who, what, when, where and how to select the right equipment.
Consider viscosity, flow rates and required accuracy when making a selection.
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Choose appropriate wetted end materials and a solid motor.
Mechanically actuated diaphragm metering pumps in chemical applications.
How metering pumps save water in newer plants.
Choose the best metering technology for your applications.
Triplex metering pumps can serve chemical, water, wastewater, and oil and gas industries.
High-precision and cost-effective metering pumps ensure consistent potable water quality, eliminate weekly maintenance and protect water authority operators from noxious fumes.
These devices have been deployed on almost every major offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico over the last 15-plus years.
Cut down on microorganism growth to overcome fouling and potentially hazardous conditions.
The rating means they were tested under 3 feet of water for 30 minutes and continued to run properly.
Changing needs and requirements have caused pump technology to evolve.
Steady-state accuracy and repeatability help facilities improve performance and eliminate waste of expensive chemicals.
This type of equipment may be ideal for power plant water-handling operations that require ferric sulfate and sulfuric acid.
Hydraulically actuated and critical service diaphragms enhance safety and uptime.