| The Vibrota compound dosing system is supplied as
a freestanding unit and will neatly house 2 x 25
kg compound containers. To comply with local Water Authority
regulations the liquid compound and water are
dosed separately to the vibratory equipments via a
dual feed system, eliminating the need for
expensive header tanks to be fitted. Water is controlled
through a flow meter keeping water use and cost
to a minimum. With the
fitting of a magnetic valve onto the water supply
line the vibratory equipment controls the switching on/off
of the water.
An electric dosing pump controls liquid compound flow rate with adjustment on both length of stroke and frequency, giving an infinitely variable rate of flow.
The pump is usually wired through to the start button of vibratory machines. Once set, the pump gives accurate control of the liquid compound usage. The pump is capable of supplying all types of ActOn's liquid compounds to the vibratory finishing machines giving a clean component, extended media life and also cleans the work bowl of the machine. Various types of dosing units are available which can be floor mounted or wall mounted. ActOn also manufactures the tanks in stainless steel for storing the liquids.
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