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DFS Mobile Dispense Unit (MDU)

Posted by DFS on Nov 30, 2021 2:04:56 PM
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USER-FRIENDLY, FULLY PORTABLE AND FULLY AUTOMATED MOBILE CHEMICAL DISPENSE UNIT 

The compact DFS Mobile Dispense Unit (MDU) uses two pneumatic pumps (with auto-switchover) to draw chemical from two external vessels. The system uses the tote/drum connection head, pumps, and inline filter housings to deliver chemical through the supply line to production. Pre and Post-filter pressure transducers are utilized to track filter loading and performance.

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Advantages 

  • Fully automated system  
  • Space efficient design  
  • Low cost of ownership  
  • Fully portable for maximum flexibility in placement  
  • Flexible and user-friendly HMI 

Safety 

  • Cabinet leak detection and alarming  
  • Cabinet exhaust monitoring and alarming  
  • Cabinet door interlocks UPW spray gun for maintenance  
  • Cabinet contains 110% of the largest volume  
  • Local and remote EMO capability  
  • UL 508A Certified  
  • SEMI S2 Compliant 

Features  

  • Pressure monitoring  
  • Non-intrusive level sensors  
  • Pneumatic pumps (with auto-switchover)  
  • Two 10-inch filter housings  
  • Maintenance points for system purging and draining  
  • Solenoid valves with system force capability  
  • All wetted flow paths are PFA, PTFM, or PTFE  
  • Polypropylene cabinet materials 

If you would like to learn more about this system, please feel free to: 

Download our Mobile Chemical Dispense Unit data sheet here 

OR 

Click here to learn more about our other Chemical Distribution systems. 

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