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Dosing Pump
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Dosing pumps are well known for their high precision fluid controlling technology, ergonomic appearance and long working life. These pumps have SCADA software supporting arrangement for their trouble free integration with any existing large production unit.

Plunger Dosing Pump
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Plunger Dosing Pumps are well known for their minimal carbon footprint, compact shape, low maintenance design and good integrity with different types of fluids transferred by these. These pumps are capable of handling fluids having different viscosity levels.
Mechanically Actuated Diaphragm Pump
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Mechanically Actuated Diaphragm Pumps have extensive applications in different industries for their ability to handle wide range of media that include ferric chloride, aluminum sulphate, alkali, acid and many more.

Screw Pump
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Screw Pumps are suitable for handling media that have different viscosity ranges. These pumps are used for transferring fruit pulp, honey, dough of biscuit and medical formulations to name a few.

Dosing Systems
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Equipped with suction valve or foot valve, this range of dosing systems are appreciated for its application specific design, maximum 6 lph flow rate and up to 5.5 kg/cm2 operating pressure
High Pressure Pumps
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High Pressure Pumps are known for their ability to efficiently and effectively pump fluids at high pressures, typically ranging from 1500 PSI to 10,000 PSI. They are commonly used in a variety of applications, including cleaning, water treatment, oil and gas industries, and high-pressure water blasting.

Diaphragm Pumps
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Diaphragm pumps offer several benefits, including self-priming capabilities, the ability to handle a wide range of fluids and viscosities, reliable operation, and low maintenance requirements. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, including chemical processing, agriculture, and mining, among others.

Agitator
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Agitators are commonly used in a variety of industries and applications, including mixing liquids, suspending solids, promoting heat transfer, and preventing sediment buildup. They are used in many industries, such as chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, wastewater treatment, and more.



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