At Verito Engineering Private Limited, we are dedicated to delivering cutting-edge dosing/metering pumps that cater to the precise requirements of fluid handling across industries. Leveraging decades of expertise, our pumps are engineered for maximum precision, reliability, and efficiency, offering versatile dosing solutions tailored for various industrial applications. In this technical guide, we present the comprehensive features, specifications, and benefits of Verito’s dosing pumps, highlighting their role in optimizing critical processes such as chemical dosing, water treatment, and industrial fluid handling.
A versatile solenoid-driven Metering Pump are used to dispense or inject accurate volumes of fluid into a process. Compact, Cost-Effective, adaptable to receive signal for auto-flow.
Learn more Get a Quote!Verito Engineering Private Limited Plunger Metering Pump Conforms to API 675 standard. Our pump utilizes a plunger mechanism that allows for precise dosing of a variety of chemicals, ensuring optimal performance in your industrial processes. It comes in a variety of models and is used by well-known customers for a variety of processes.
Learn more Get a Quote!Verito Engineering Private Limited Hydraulic Diaphragm Metering Pump an extremely robust Conforms to API 675 standard. It meets with the strictest safety requirements and offers a very high degree of flexibility which makes a perfect choice for various industrial processes.
Learn more Get a Quote!A robust & Compact design of Mechanical Actuated Diaphragm Metering Pump is best suitable for metering and pumping tasks in the low-pressure range. With robust mechanical actuation mechanism, providing consistent and accurate dosing in various industrial applications.
Learn more Get a Quote!Introducing Verito’s Progressive Cavity Screw Pump - the ultimate solution for efficient and reliable fluid transfer. Our pump utilizes a progressive cavity design with a screw rotor and stator, providing gentle and consistent flow for various fluids, including viscous and abrasive substances.
Learn more Get a Quote!What is a Dosing Pump?
A dosing pump is a device designed to inject precise amounts of a liquid, chemical, or other substance into a process system. One of India's Best Dosing Pump Manufacturers - Verito Engineering Pvt Ltd builds these pumps that are used in various industries to ensure controlled and accurate dosing of liquids, maintaining the right concentration of chemicals in a process. Dosing pumps are particularly valued for their precision, as they can deliver exact volumes of fluid at regular intervals, which is crucial in sensitive applications.
How Does a Dosing Pump Work?
Dosing pumps generally function by drawing a set volume of fluid into a chamber and then releasing it through the outlet into the system. They are often controlled by external systems that monitor factors like pH levels, chemical concentration, or water flow, adjusting the dosing rate as necessary.
Why Should You Choose Our Dosing Pumps?
Verito’s dosing pumps are more than just equipment; they are precision-engineered tools designed to enhance operational accuracy, minimize waste, and ensure long-term performance. With our pumps, industries benefit from:
Types of Dosing Pump at Verito Engineering Pvt Ltd
Verito offers a diverse range of dosing/metering pumps, each designed to handle specific industry requirements with unmatched precision:
Key Features That Set Our Dosing Pumps Apart
Technical Specifications
Advantages of Verito’s Dosing Pumps
Where Are Our Dosing Pumps Used?
Verito’s dosing pumps are trusted across numerous industries for their accuracy, reliability, and robust performance. Our pumps are ideal for:
Verito Engineering Private Limited’s dosing/metering pumps are engineered to meet the highest standards of precision, reliability, and efficiency. Whether optimizing chemical dosing in water treatment, improving operational safety in chemical plants, or ensuring accuracy in pharmaceutical manufacturing, Verito pumps provide a superior solution for any industrial dosing need. With a focus on innovation and compliance with global standards, our dosing pumps help businesses across the world enhance productivity, reduce costs, and maintain environmental safety.
FAQs
A dosing pump is a device designed to inject a precise amount of liquid into a flow of water, gas, or steam. It works by drawing the fluid into a chamber and then discharging it into the desired system.
Dosing pumps are commonly used in industries such as water treatment, chemical processing, food and beverage, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
Choosing the right dosing pump depends on factors like the type of liquid, flow rate, pressure requirements, and compatibility with the system you’re using.
Common types include electronic metering pumps, plunger metering pumps, hydraulically operated diaphragm pumps, mechanically actuated diaphragm pumps, and progressive cavity screw pumps.
Regular maintenance involves checking seals, replacing worn-out parts, cleaning the pump, and monitoring flow rates to ensure consistent dosing accuracy.
Yes, dosing pumps can handle corrosive or hazardous liquids if they are made from materials compatible with the chemicals being used. It's important to choose the right pump material for your application.
With proper maintenance and regular servicing, dosing pumps can last for several years. The lifespan will vary depending on the operating conditions and usage.
Dosing pumps ensure precise chemical dosing, reducing chemical waste, minimizing errors, and improving overall system efficiency by maintaining optimal chemical levels.
Yes, many dosing pumps can be integrated into automated systems, allowing for real-time monitoring and automatic adjustments based on system demands.
The flow rate depends on the model and type of dosing pump. It can range from very low (a few milliliters per hour) to higher flow rates, suitable for industrial applications.
Common issues include leaks, inconsistent dosing, or motor failure. Basic troubleshooting includes checking seals, ensuring proper calibration, and cleaning the pump’s components.