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SEKO introduces smart dosing for commercial laundry

Chemical dosing pump manufacturer SEKO has launched the Wash Series commercial laundry dosing system, which combines precision metering with IoT technology for 24/7 monitoring and control.

The pneumatic dosing system features a built-in web server and dedicated SekoWeb portal to provide live and historical data, including consumption statistics for up to 16 chemicals. This allows commercial and on-premise laundry managers to monitor their operations and make instant adjustments to programmes at any time, from wherever they are, via PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet.

The modular system allows up to 50 formulas to be configured for 10 washer extractors across multiple sites, minimising chemical, water and energy consumption.

Other features include the SEKO Proof of Dosing flowmeter which guarantees dosing accuracy regardless of chemical viscosity or deterioration of tube and a flush sequence before and after dosing, avoiding contamination and reducing chemical contact time.

In addition, the system doses from up to 50 m for optimum management of space, there is a tube break detector to reduce contamination risk and the range offers multiple flow rates up to 360 l/h.

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