With the rapid development of the new energy and photovoltaic industries, the stability requirements for auxiliary equipment are constantly increasing. Precision metering pumps in this field primarily undertake tasks such as chemical liquid delivery and auxiliary dosing, including replenishing cleaning fluids, adding process liquids, and controlling the proportions of certain chemical solutions.
The processes in the new energy and photovoltaic industries are fast-paced, and production lines often operate continuously. Instability in metering pumps can easily affect the entire production line. Therefore, these industries prefer products with mature structures, stable operation, and simple maintenance when selecting precision metering pumps. Our company's metering pumps have been applied in multiple new energy and photovoltaic supporting systems precisely because of this demand.

In these applications, the metering pumps do not need to withstand extreme pressure or ultra-high flow rates, but they need to maintain a relatively stable delivery state over a relatively long period. By optimizing the transmission structure and flow regulation method, our products exhibit good stability during continuous operation, reducing operational fluctuations caused by frequent start-ups, shutdowns, or adjustments.
Furthermore, some liquids used in the new energy and photovoltaic industries are corrosive, which places fundamental requirements on the materials used in handling these liquids. The flexibility in material selection allows the precision metering pump to be configured according to the characteristics of different media, thus adapting to various actual working conditions.
From a holistic system perspective, metering pumps in the new energy and photovoltaic industries are more like "supporting equipment." They do not directly participate in the core power generation or conversion process, but play a stable supporting role in auxiliary processes. It is these seemingly insignificant devices that ensure the continuous and orderly operation of the entire production line.

