| | |
|
| |
| | |
|
|
| | |
|
|
Stenner
is a quality manufacture that has been building pumps and pump
accessories since 1957. Their Metering Pumps work daily in a wide range
of markets that include: Water Treatment, Commercial Pools, Industrial,
Agriculture, Water Conditioning
And More.
|
|
|
Chemilizer’s
unique design begins with the water-powered “motor”. The motor utilizes
a reliable and durable diaphragm assembly, which is activated by the
flow of water through the body of the injector. The higher the flow of
water through the injector, the faster the diaphragm moves. The
diaphragm assembly moves in direct relation to the water flow which is
one of the reasons our injectors are known for their unparalleled
accuracy.
|
|
|
The
Series 100 & 150 positive displacement, diaphragm metering pumps
are respected by professionals around the world for dependability, easy
maintenance, and versatility in a wide range of water treatment
applications.
|
|

|
Beta Technology, founded in
1976, designs and manufactures chemical dosing systems. Core
technologies embedded into our systems are peristaltic pumps,
conductivity control, timing, sequential logic and data acquisition. Our
systems and components are also used by process industries and OEM’s.
|
|

|
Walchem is a leading
manufacturer of on-line analytical instruments and electronic metering
pumps. Our mission is to provide the integration of sensor, pump and
electronic technologies for chemical control. We provide innovative
solutions by integrating our instruments, sensors, fluid handling and
extensive remote data communications technologies.
|
|

|
Uni-Dose Pumps are ideal for use as irrigation rust control pumps as well as chlorine pumps and a wide variety of chemical feed applications. They are versatile and flexible - Available with single or dual output control for easy, accurate adjustment over the operating range. Quiet & Reliable - Advanced noise reduction virtually silences the Uni-Dose Pump, making it ideal for residential applications. Safe - Inherent pressure relief stops the pump if the system back pressure exceeds the pumps strength.
|
|
x
x
| |
| | |
|

|
|