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Martyn Sparks

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Posted 06 February 2024 - 12:59 PM

Hello 

 

I am currently reviewing our cleaning chemicals (we use a local supplier) the chemicals was use are dosed manually before being used. We are looking to introduce and implement a chemical dosing systems (mainly for detergents) that are used. 

 

Has anyone had any experience with any such systems or could recommend a dosing system also any recommendation for cleaning chemical suppliers (UK based)

 

Many Thanks 

 

 



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Posted 06 February 2024 - 02:57 PM


Please stop referring to me as Sir/sirs


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Posted 06 February 2024 - 03:03 PM

Yes i have used dosatron. it is used by large manufacturers like Samworth Brothers and works well



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Posted 06 February 2024 - 03:15 PM

Thank you, I will get in contact with them. 



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Posted 29 March 2024 - 06:06 AM

Hello Martyn
 
Recommend a cleaning machine with functions below:
●Data monitoring: water,chemicals andenergy consumption
●Abnormal alarm
●Chemical dosage adjust available
●Disinfectants concentration adjustment
●Overload、short circuit、leakage protection
●Rinse, foam and disinfection
●Only 0.5 CBM small footprint
 
You can check links below:
 
Or you can contact them directly.
whatsapp:+8618028007427
email:dean@wonehygiene.com
 
Hope this is helpful for you!


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Posted 29 March 2024 - 06:55 PM

There are a large number of options...it all depends on your application and dilution ratio.  I really would recommend partnering with a chemical supplier for their expertise.  Some of them will even supply & maintain the equipment for you as part of the contract.

 

I've had a lot of success with Dosatron, but again...it depends on the application, and you need to maintain the units with a good PM program.



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Posted 01 April 2024 - 04:34 PM

There are a large number of options...it all depends on your application and dilution ratio.  I really would recommend partnering with a chemical supplier for their expertise.  Some of them will even supply & maintain the equipment for you as part of the contract.

 

I was going to suggest this.  I would suggest compiling your use calculations for the cleansers you have and put out an RFP to the major suppliers.  Tell them what you're using, allow them to suggest cost effective and comparable products, and ask for a new equipment allowance for things like titration dispensers or door foamers, along with a service contract for updating and calibrating them at a frequency that suits your plant.



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Posted 02 April 2024 - 09:03 AM

Hi :) 

 

Kersia (old Holchem) is well known in the UK and have a vast range of chemicals dosing units. 

 

The best way is to talk to consultant ;) 

 

Dilute Chemical Dispensing Equipment (kersia.uk)

 

Dosatrons : 

 

Dosatrons (kersia.uk)

 

:)





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