Specialty — Dosing Systems

CHEMICAL
DOSING SYSTEMS

Automated dosing delivers precise amounts of treatment chemicals — pH adjusters, scale inhibitors, disinfectants — into your water line without manual intervention.

Most Popular
pH Dosing
Automatic pH Adjustment Dosing System
Proportional dosing pump injects soda ash or citric acid to raise or lower water pH automatically. Adjustable output for fine pH control.
pH ControlProportionalAuto-Adjust
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Chlorine
Chlorine Injection Dosing System
Sodium hypochlorite injection for well water disinfection. Kills bacteria, viruses, and iron bacteria. Timer or flow-proportional control options.
Chlorine InjectionWell DisinfectionFlow Proportional
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Scale
Scale Inhibitor Dosing System
Injects polyphosphate or threshold scale inhibitor to prevent calcium carbonate scale in pipes and water heaters without softening.
Scale PreventionNo SofteningPolyphosphate
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Nutrient
Nutrient & Mineral Dosing — Hydroponics
Precise, programmable nutrient and mineral dosing for commercial greenhouse and hydroponic operations. Multi-channel with flow-based triggering.
Multi-ChannelFlow-BasedHydroponics
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Test
Pre-Dosing Water Analysis
Full water chemistry panel to determine baseline pH, alkalinity, hardness, and contaminant levels before specifying a dosing solution.
Full ChemistryBaselinePre-Dosing
🏭Commercial
Commercial
Commercial Multi-Channel Dosing System
High-volume multi-chemical dosing system for commercial and industrial water treatment. Compatible with large-diameter pipe systems up to 6 inches.
Multi-ChemicalLarge PipeIndustrial

When and Why to Use a Dosing System

A dosing system is needed when a passive filter cannot address your water treatment goal. If your well water pH fluctuates seasonally, a static calcite tank may over- or under-treat. If you need to disinfect well water that hasn't been shocked, continuous chlorine injection provides reliable protection. If your water heater and appliances are scaling despite filtration, a scale inhibitor dosing system provides targeted prevention without salt.

Dosing systems require a power source, appropriate chemical supply, and periodic calibration — they're more maintenance-intensive than passive filters, but they also provide precision and automation that passive systems cannot match. Contact us to discuss whether a dosing system is the right solution for your specific situation.

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