Chemical Handling Equipment and Systems are designed to handle various chemicals with specifications including size (ranging from small portable units to large industrial systems), grade (compatible with industrial, pharmaceutical, or food-grade standards), viscosity (suitable for low to high-viscosity fluids), buoyancy (for floating or submerged applications), and material (constructed from corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel, PTFE, HDPE, or PVDF).
Key technical properties include flow rate (measured in liters per minute or gallons per minute), pressure rating (typically 150-600 psi), temperature range (-40°C to 200°C or higher for specialized systems), chemical compatibility (resistant to acids, bases, solvents, and aggressive media), and safety features (explosion-proof, leak-proof, or ATEX-certified designs).
Additional specifications may include pump type (diaphragm, centrifugal, or peristaltic), filtration requirements (micron-rated filters), and automation capabilities (PLC-controlled or manual operation).