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News Release from: ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK) | Subject: ATF/96 4000
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2006
Ultromats adapted for desert conditions
ProMinent Fluid Controls has supplied specially adapted Ultromat polymer preparation and dosing systems for use at a sewage works in the State of Qatar
ProMinent Fluid Controls has supplied specially adapted Ultromat polymer preparation and dosing systems for use at a sewage works in the State of Qatar The special ATF/96 4000 units have been designed to work in ambient temperatures of 50C and at high relative humidity
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ATF/96 4000 is a turnkey, three compartment automatic batching system for powdered and liquid flocculants, which allows the preparation of a 0.05 to 0.5% solution in batches of 4000 l/hr.
A flow monitor continuously determines the the input of dilution water and a compact controller calculates and controls the supply of flocculant to ensure that the concentration of polymer solution remains at its preset level even when the water supply fluctuates.
The special version of the unit was equipped with a stainless steel combined batching maturing and storage tank.
'Tropicalised' motors, with components encapsulated against high temperature and humidity levels, were fitted to the slow-running electronic stirrers to withstand the extremes of heat.
In addition, the system control cabinet was mounted remotely from the preparation system in a control room, and was fitted with an internal cooling unit to prevent the electronics modules from overheating.
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