What Is a Dosing Valve?
Dosing valves are devices designed to control the flow rate of substances in a system.
Their distinguishing feature is the ability to precisely control the flow rate. Primarily employed in industrial processes and fluid control systems, they excel in situations where accurate and stable flow adjustment is required.
There are various types of dosing valves, with selection depending on the type of liquid or gas and the operating environment. Examples include high-precision electric valves and valves made from corrosion-resistant materials.
When using dosing valves, paying close attention to the nature of the fluid and any variations in flow rates is essential. In processes where precise control is crucial, selecting the appropriate dosing valve and conducting regular maintenance are essential.