Dosing Valves

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Dosing Valve is used to neutralise tailings or to control the PH of the medium. Typically, rock lime (alkaline) in a ring main is continuously pumped around the circuit because it tends to settle and separate. Normally a T piece is inserted into the line (called a take off line) and the flow is controlled with a standard valve i.e knife or butterfly. When the valve is closed the line is filled up with the stagnant lime and blocks. The dosing valve eliminates this by being located directly in the ring main. As the valve opens the vertical take off line fills up. When closed the line gravity flushes thus not leaving a pocket of pipe that can solidify.

Dosing Valves
Dosing Valves



Applications

The dosing valve distinguishes itself through precise and reproducible gas inlet and is especially suited for use in:

  • Gas and surface analysis
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Nuclear physics, accelerators
  • Cathode sputtering
  • Vacuum and laser technology
  • Handling of very pure gases