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Sodium hypochlorite, polyaluminum chloride, and sodium acetate dosing system
Sodium hypochlorite, polyaluminum chloride, and sodium acetate dosing system

Sodium hypochlorite, polyaluminum chloride, and sodium acetate dosing system

A sodium hypochlorite, polyaluminum chloride, and sodium acetate dosing system is an integrated water treatment solution used in municipal and industrial facilities for precise chemical dosing in multiple treatment stages. It is commonly applied in processes such as disinfection, coagulation, and carbon source control. The system is designed to accurately dose sodium hypochlorite for disinfection, polyaluminum chloride (PAC) for coagulation and turbidity removal, and sodium acetate as a carbon source in biological treatment processes. This combination supports stable control of water quality in complex treatment conditions. In modern water treatment systems, the dosing system is widely used in wastewater treatment plants, drinking water facilities, and industrial effluent treatment applications. It helps maintain consistent chemical balance and supports efficient process operation. The equipment is typically configured with automated control and corrosion-resistant materials to ensure stable long-term performance. It is suitable for continuous operation in demanding treatment environments where precise dosing accuracy is required. Overall, this multi-chemical dosing system provides a reliable solution for integrated chemical management in water treatment processes, supporting stable operation across disinfection, coagulation, and biological treatment stages.
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System Introduction
The lime activated carbon dosing system is a fully automatic complete dosing equipment that prepares a mixture of powder and water in a certain proportion and accurately doses it into water. Its main workflow includes storage in a sealed material warehouse, precise feeding by a feeder, transportation by a screw conveyor, dissolution and preparation in stainless steel, and dosing to the dosing point by a screw pump to achieve the purpose of water quality treatment.




System Features
It adopts a modular design, with each module interconnected yet independently structured, resulting in a unified and aesthetically pleasing layout on site; the equipment is advanced, equipped with digital metering pumps for precise dosing; it can achieve fully automated dosing with no personnel required; the reagents are stored in a sealed manner, keeping the site clean and tidy.