The automatic polymer feeding equipment chemical dosing machine from Nanjing Beite offer a wide range of capacities to meet various chemical treatment applications. Our chemical dosing systems are designed to be as durable as possible, handle as many different kinds of chemicals as possible, and retain as high an accuracy as possible. We are confident your chemcial dosing system is built to last.
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The fully automatic chemical dosing device is a utility model water treatment equipment specially designed to optimize the operation of the circulating water system.
Key Elements
1, Control Cabinet
2, Metering pump
3, Dosing tank / Chemical tank
4, Filter
5, Solenoid valve
6, Check Valve
7, Water level gauge
8, Pressure Gauge
9, Installation Platform
Features
1, Compatible with a variety of water treatment chemicals and the measurement is accurate.
2, High degree of automation, simple operation and low energy consumption.
3, Easy to install, use and maintain.
4, Corrosion resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance.
5, If there are special requirements, the system can realize remote control and be incorporated into the computer management system.
Parameters
Applications
• Oil Field
* To inject flocculant, antiscalant, demulsifier and other liquid chemicals.
• Power Plant
* To add ammonia and hydrazine to boiler feed water, ammonia and hydrazine to condensate water, ammonia and
hydrazine for shutdown protection, and phosphate to steam boiler.
• Water Treatment System
* To add chemicals to tapping water, waste water and sewage system.
Common Problems of Cooling Water System
1. Corrosion
Cooling water systems are an ideal environment for the reversion of the metal to the original oxide state. This reversion process is called corrosion.
2. Scale
Minerals such as calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, and magnesium silicate are relatively insoluble in water and can precipitate out of the water to form scale deposits when exposed to conditions commonly found in cooling water systems.
3. Fouling
The deposition of suspended material in heat exchange equipment is called fouling. Foulants can come from external sources such as dust around a cooling tower or internal sources such as by-products of corrosion.
4. Biological Contamination
Cooling water systems provide an ideal environment for microbial organisms to grow, multiply, and cause deposit problems.
The fully automatic chemical dosing device is a utility model water treatment equipment specially designed to optimize the operation of the circulating water system.
Key Elements
1, Control Cabinet
2, Metering pump
3, Dosing tank / Chemical tank
4, Filter
5, Solenoid valve
6, Check Valve
7, Water level gauge
8, Pressure Gauge
9, Installation Platform
Features
1, Compatible with a variety of water treatment chemicals and the measurement is accurate.
2, High degree of automation, simple operation and low energy consumption.
3, Easy to install, use and maintain.
4, Corrosion resistance, strong acid and alkali resistance.
5, If there are special requirements, the system can realize remote control and be incorporated into the computer management system.
Parameters
Applications
• Oil Field
* To inject flocculant, antiscalant, demulsifier and other liquid chemicals.
• Power Plant
* To add ammonia and hydrazine to boiler feed water, ammonia and hydrazine to condensate water, ammonia and
hydrazine for shutdown protection, and phosphate to steam boiler.
• Water Treatment System
* To add chemicals to tapping water, waste water and sewage system.
Common Problems of Cooling Water System
1. Corrosion
Cooling water systems are an ideal environment for the reversion of the metal to the original oxide state. This reversion process is called corrosion.
2. Scale
Minerals such as calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, and magnesium silicate are relatively insoluble in water and can precipitate out of the water to form scale deposits when exposed to conditions commonly found in cooling water systems.
3. Fouling
The deposition of suspended material in heat exchange equipment is called fouling. Foulants can come from external sources such as dust around a cooling tower or internal sources such as by-products of corrosion.
4. Biological Contamination
Cooling water systems provide an ideal environment for microbial organisms to grow, multiply, and cause deposit problems.