We make electronic solenoid dosing pumps serving Asansol, blending technology and skill to deliver solid quality. These pumps handle chemicals with care but thermal contraction during operation often causes issues like leaks or flow drops. It's not just about power; the pump parts shrink differently under heat. If you don't manage that, the pump won't last or work right.
Material choice helps control this problem but doesn't solve it alone. Parts made of MS or SS316 react differently to temperature shifts, so our design adjusts for these changes. We also build in space for components to move safely without damage during heating or cooling cycles. This takes experience and real-world testing, not just theory from manuals.
Working with these pumps means knowing the risks. Over time, repeated heat cycling can wear out seals fast—something clients often miss until downtime hits hard. We advise regular checks and use of better seal materials where possible (like PTFE). It costs more upfront but saves a lot later in repairs and lost production.
Our team understands this tech well; they've seen pumps fail because someone ignored thermal effects on parts. We've grown by learning from those mistakes and building solutions that last longer under tough conditions typical in Asansol’s plants where temperature swings are common.
The design process is hands-on: engineers test prototypes over weeks with varying temps to spot weak spots early. We keep improving sealing methods plus refine how solenoids activate dosing cycles precisely despite contraction movements inside the pump body.
If you want pumps built tough enough for thermal shocks found around Asansol industries, check our specs or talk directly to us about your exact setup so we tailor fit a solution that runs smooth longer than usual gear in similar jobs.