ADBlue dosing equipment

Industry equipment case study
ITC  /   Industrial processes  /   ADBlue dosing equipment

Background

AdBlue is a non-toxic urea solution used in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems in diesel vehicles. It helps reduce nitrogen oxide emissions by converting them into harmless nitrogen and water vapor.

In this case, the client needed dosing equipment to be part of a broader system dedicated to minimizing exhaust emissions in industrial settings.

ITC Solution

Our partner, North Ridge Pumps, selected 2 units of Dostec AC dosing pumps engineered with flows up to 11 litters per hour and pressure handling capabilities up to 15 bar, their deployment addresses the critical need for enhanced emission control strategies.

Their advanced controls facilitate proportional dosing through various methods, including manual adjustment, analogue signals, proportional to flow, pulses, volume batch control, timed batch control, and ModBus control.

This versatile range of dosing options empowers industries to tailor their emission reduction strategies to specific operational requirements.
They also offered a remote-control feature through a 4-20mA input, ensuring precise dosing control.

Conclusions

The implementation of these advance control dosing pumps signifies a leap forward in emission control methodologies for industrial plants.

Their adaptability, technological sophistication, and diverse dosing options make them a versatile solution for addressing the evolving needs of emission reduction.

As industries increasingly prioritize environmental responsibility, these dosing pumps emerge as a crucial tool in achieving sustainable and eco-friendly industrial processes.

Location
  •  United Kingdom
Key points
  • AdBlue dosing at high pressure
  • Flows up to 11 L/H and pressure up to 15 bar
  • Remote controll via 4-20 input
  • Proportional dosing
Equipment used
  • Dostec AC: Diaphragm Advance Control Dosing Pumps with PP and PVDF heads.