We offer Chemical process pump, which is also known as chemical dosing pump. This is a compact positive displacement pump which is used to insert a precise amount of chemical as well as other substance into water, steam and gas. Chemical process pump works as a chemical feeder system included with pump, storage tank, pipes and control panel. This is used in the paper pulp industry, sugar industry and food industry. It is functional in power stations, sea water desalination plants, absorption plants and chemical petrochemicals industry. The pump is also suited for environmental engineering.
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Q: What is a chemical process pump?
A: A chemical process pump is a type of pump specifically designed for use in chemical processing applications. These pumps are made of materials that can withstand exposure to harsh chemicals and are designed to handle a wide range of corrosive, abrasive, and viscous fluids.
Q: What are the different types of chemical process pumps?
A: There are several types of chemical process pumps, including centrifugal pumps, positive displacement pumps, and air-operated diaphragm pumps. Each type has its own unique features and benefits, and the choice of pump will depend on the specific application requirements.
Q: What materials are chemical process pumps made of?
A: Chemical process pumps are typically made of materials such as stainless steel, Hastelloy, titanium, ceramic, and various types of plastics. The choice of material will depend on the specific fluid being pumped and the operating conditions of the application.
Q: How do you maintain a chemical process pump?
A: Proper maintenance of a chemical process pump is essential for ensuring its long-term performance and reliability. This may include regular inspections, cleaning and lubrication of moving parts, replacement of worn or damaged components, and monitoring of operating parameters such as temperature and pressure.
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