At WKH, we create custom containment and precision systems for industries like medical, pharmaceutical, oil & gas, and chemical sectors.
We focus on safety, efficiency, and reliability in handling hazardous materials and ensuring precision in processes. This acrylic dosing system showcases how we turn ideas into practical, durable solutions for various industrial needs.
Design and Customisation
This clear acrylic dosing system is built for precise liquid measurements, with volume markings up to 1700 ml on each compartment.
Each section is carefully made to ensure accurate dosing and prevent cross-contamination, making it perfect for handling multiple chemicals or solutions within a single system without mixing.
Manufacturing Process
We manufacture our acrylic dosing systems using CNC Water Jet cutting and a Vacuum Bed CNC Router, precisely shaping compartments with grooves and holes. UV bonding ensures they are leak-proof and durable for industrial use.
Applications
This type of dosing system can be employed in various industries:
- Pharmaceutical and Chemical Manufacturing: For accurate dosing of liquids and compounds in production lines.
- Laboratory Settings: Ensures precise measurement and isolation of different samples.
- Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Sectors: Handles various chemicals safely and effectively.
Customised to your needs
We customise each dosing system to meet our clients' specific needs, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Contact WKH today with your next project, part or component - call on 0113 239 1909, email us or request a quote.
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