Products

ALEBRO Dosier- und Umwelttechnik provides very compact dosing systems and preparation units, which are composed of technologies of market-leading manufacturers. They enable an environmentally friendly, safe and highly efficient preparation and dosing of dry or liquid chemicals.

ALEBRO Dosier- und Umwelttechnik is DIN EN ISO 9001:2008 certified. In addition to that all products have the GOST Certificate for Russian Federation.

The dosing systems and preparation units are divided into five product lines:

Solution preparation systems

Solution preparation systems

Full-automatic preparation units of the type MixLine for preparation of polyelectrolyte and salt solutions resulted from fluid granulates and liquid concentrates

Storage and dosing station for chemical precipitation

Storage and dosing station for chemical precipitation

The stations for precipitants are mainly needed for storage and dosing of iron salts (e.g. iron(III) chloride) and aluminium salts, used for phosphate precipitation and sulphate precipitation in wastewater treatment plants. 

Dosing units

Dosing units

Manual and full-automatic dosing systems of the types DS and DSM for exact and safe dosing of chemical, aggressive and non-aggressive solutions. The dosing systems consist of diaphragm dosing or eccentric screw pumps and measurement and control technologies from global market-leading producers.

Dry material feeders

Dry material feeders

Dry material feeders are dosing components for dosing of aggressive and non-aggressive dry materials. The dry material feeders are made from stainless steel or polypropylene or polyethylene. By default, they contain a capacitive dry material level sensor and are available with an optional external vibrator.

Post-dilution units

Post-dilution units

Post-dilution units are compact stations, which allow an integrated flow control and an easy post-dilution of stock solutions.

Agitators

Agitators

The agitators are made of stainless steel or polypropylene and used for mixing of chemical solutions. They are divided into two groups: high speed agitators and low speed agitators.