ABODEX Systems specializes in compact, bespoke pump skid units designed for immediate deployment. Commonly known as packed pump skids, the majority of industrial pumps are marketed and sold as skid systems. A skid package comprises a pump and a driver, such as an electric motor or a diesel engine, which are installed on a steel foundation. Everything is meticulously selected: Every pump, material, and accessory for our pump skids is by hand. We promise that the module will work perfectly, which lets us offer a "turnkey" option. Drawing on extensive pump knowledge and years of diverse industry experience, we manage every aspect of pump skid development, from initial concept to final commissioning. Our offerings encompass systems capable of handling flow rates ranging from 10m ml/h to 40 m3/h, with discharge pressures reaching up to 300 bar. The way our skids are made depends on your needs and the room you have. As you might expect, we also follow all national and foreign rules. We take care of the whole process, from transport and setup to acceptance and approval, as well as installation and commissioning on-site.
Accurate flow rates and targeted back pressures are provided by dosing or metering pumps that meet API 675 standards. Packed plunger designs or hydraulically operated balanced diaphragm structure are the preferred pump types. Pump capacity can be manually adjusted with the help of a manual stroke length adjustment tool. A controller that is electrically or pneumatically activated can automate the same process. Pump wetted elements are available in plastic and stainless steel construction. A safety feature called a diaphragm rupture detection system (DRDS) can be used in conjunction with the necessary safety interlock for diaphragm pumps.
Accessories like a strainer, calibration column and suction accumulator are required for the pump suction conduit. A pulsation dampener, a pressure safety valve, and other required parts must be installed in the pump discharge line. These add-ons support the system in maintaining ideal flow conditions and protecting against strain and damage.
To ensure that the dispensing process is both effective and verifiable, our systems incorporate critical instrumentation such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and level sensors. This equipment is necessary for control and observation. Fully automated controls may be achieved with a high degree of instrumentation.