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The Metering pumps are positive displacement chemical dosing devices that may be adjusted manually or automatically depending on the process conditions. It is capable of pumping a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, corrosives, viscous liquids, and slurries, with a high level of repeated precision. A metering pump delivers a precise volumetric flow rate by transporting a certain amount of liquid over a given period of time. The supply of fluids at precise, predictable flow rates is referred to as metering. Despite the fact that a few types of pumps are far more suited than most others, the term “Metering pump” relates to the application or purpose rather than the specific type of pump used.



A reciprocating piston generates the pumping action, which is either in direct contact with the process fluid or insulated from it by a diaphragm. Hydraulic fluid is used to move the diaphragm between the piston and the diaphragm. Metering pumps are commonly employed in applications that have one or more of the following characteristics. Metering pumps transport a specific amount of liquid in a predetermined amount of time, resulting in an exact volumetric flow rate.



Metering is the delivery of fluids at exact, controllable flow rates. Although a few types of pumps are significantly more suited than most other types of pumps, the phrase “Metering pumps” refers to the application or purpose rather than the specific type of pump employed.



Metering pumps may pump water, but they’re more commonly employed to transport chemicals, solutions, or other liquids. Many metering pumps are designed to operate at high discharge pressures. They’re usually designed to measure flow rates that are almost constant (when averaged over time) throughout a wide range of discharge (outlet) pressures.



The pressure and temperature ratings, as well as the wetted pump materials, should be suitable for the application and the type of liquid being pushed, according to an engineer, designer, or user. A pump head and a motor are found on most metering pumps. The liquid being pumped enters through an inlet line and exits through an output line in the pump head. The motor that powers the pump head is usually an electric motor.


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