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'''Batch Dosing Systems''' include solid batch dosing systems and liquid batch dosing systems.
'''Batch Dosing Systems''' includes the dosing of powder, granular and grainy materials are realized by screw conveyor, weigh belt feeder or vibration systems and are generally based on prescriptions. The element fed in solid dosage may be a bunker, reactor or a mixer. In solid dosage systems, there is more than one material to be given to the mixer or to the reactor. It fact that actual values can be monitored from the computer by a SCADA system, the desired values can be printed.
 
'''Solid Batch Dosing Systems''':Dosing of powder, granular and grainy materials are realized by screw conveyor, weigh belt feeder or vibration systems and are generally based on prescriptions. The element fed in solid dosage may be a bunker, reactor or a mixer. In solid dosage systems, there is more than one material to be given to the mixer or to the reactor. It fact that actual values can be monitored from the computer by a SCADA system, the desired values can be printed.
 
'''Liquid Dosing Systems''':Liquid dosing systems generally include the dosing of different liquids for reactors according to the prescription. Liquid materials are stored in tanks in the system and pumped to desired reactor by means of pumps and controllable valves through pipelines. List of raw materials and prescriptions used in the production are saved in the computer. Not only do they include the codes of the raw materials included in the processes, but the prescriptions also comprise parameters like mixing cycle, mixing period, circulation periods and temperature limits.

Latest revision as of 21:06, 17 March 2013

Batch Dosing Systems

Batch Dosing Systems includes the dosing of powder, granular and grainy materials are realized by screw conveyor, weigh belt feeder or vibration systems and are generally based on prescriptions. The element fed in solid dosage may be a bunker, reactor or a mixer. In solid dosage systems, there is more than one material to be given to the mixer or to the reactor. It fact that actual values can be monitored from the computer by a SCADA system, the desired values can be printed.