At the Pumps & Valves Dosatron presents a new model of the non-electric proportional liquid dispenser

29.08.2002

Dosatron develops, manufactures and markets a unique dosing technology that allows any liqud or soluble concentrate to be continuously and proportionally injected and mixed into water.

Dosatron, operating principle

Installed in the water line, the Dosatron operates without electricity, using the flow of water as the power source. The water activates the Dosatron, which takes up the required percentage of concentrate directly from the container. Inside the Dosatron, the concentrate is mixed with the water, and the water pressure forces the solution dowstream.

The dose of concentrate will be directly proportional to the volume of water entering the Dosatron, regardless of variations in flow or pressure, which may occur in the main line.

The advantages of the new model DI 1500

  • direct micro-dosage
  • proportional
  • externally adjustable dosage
  • low pressure and flow rate operation
  • self-priming up to 4 meters
  • Source: DOSATRON

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