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Stenner Peristaltic Metering Pumps Inject Solutions For pH Control

Stenner peristaltic metering pumps include variable speed, proportional or electro-mechanical.

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The Stenner Pump Company’s peristaltic metering pumps inject solutions (such as replenishment additives, phosphates, brighteners and acids or alkaline) for pH control and wastewater treatment. It is said the company provides robust and compact pumps, as well as preassembled tanks or meter systems for a variety of applications. Pumps include variable speed, proportional or electro-mechanical. This line of pumps enables users to receive input signals and detect leaks and output relays. Tube replacement without tools is standard with Stenner pumps.

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