Worm Gearbox for Chemical Dosing Pump — Precise, Corrosion-Resistant Metering Drive
Chemical dosing pumps in water treatment plants precisely deliver chlorine, sodium hypochlorite, polymers, lime slurry, and pH-adjustment acids at accurately controlled feed rates. A worm gear speed reducer driving a metering pump must provide stable, vibration-free output at very low speeds (often below 30 rpm); resistance to chemical attack from dosing chemical spillage or vapour; and zero-backlash motion transmission for accurate dose control. The inherent self-locking of the worm gear also prevents siphoning — backward flow through the pump when the drive stops. Visit our applications page for more water industry solutions.

Chemical Environments: Material Selection Matrix
Chemical dosing environments impose some of the most aggressive exposures in water treatment: chlorine gas and hypochlorite attack standard aluminium alloy housings within months; fluoride solutions require PTFE-lined components; sulphuric acid used for pH correction rapidly corrodes carbon steel shafts. There is no single material that resists all dosing chemicals — correct specification requires matching housing, shaft, and seal materials to the specific chemical environment.
| Chemical | Housing | Shaft | Seal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) | Epoxy cast iron or PVDF | 316L SS | FKM Viton |
| Chlorine gas (Cl₂) | 316L SS or PVDF | Hastelloy C276 | PTFE |
| Sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄) | Epoxy cast iron | 316L SS | FKM Viton |
| Lime slurry Ca(OH)₂ | Abrasion-resistant cast iron | Chrome alloy steel | NBR or FKM |
| Polymer flocculant | Standard cast iron | Standard alloy steel | NBR |
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Gear Ratio | 20:1 – 100:1 |
| Output Speed | 0.5 – 100 rpm (metering pump range) |
| Output Torque | Up to 500 Nm (standard dosing pump drives) |
| Housing Options | Epoxy-coated cast iron; 316L SS; PVDF polymer |
| Input Flange | IEC B5/B14; direct motor mount |
| VFD Control | Compatible — variable dose rate via speed control |
| Self-Locking | Yes — prevents pump siphoning on drive stop |
| Protection Rating | IP66 standard; IP67 on request |
| Operating Temp. | -10°C to +50°C standard |
VFD Dose Rate Control: Fitting a VFD to the motor and varying input speed provides continuous dose rate adjustment without stopping the pump — critical for responding to turbidity events or changing source water chemistry. The worm drive’s smooth output is preferred over direct-drive variable-speed pumps for precise, low-pulsation dosing in small-diameter pipework.
Compliance & Standards
Chemical dosing worm gear drives comply with ISO 9001:2015 and carry CE marking. Input flanges meet IEC 60072 B5/B14 motor standards. For water utilities subject to AS/NZS 4020 (testing products for contact with drinking water), material certificates confirming compliance with drinking water contact material requirements are available on request. Housing treatments conform to ISO 12944 Class C4 minimum. Standard protection: IP66.
Case Studies
Regional Water Authority — Queensland — Chlorine gas room dosing pump drive
Challenge: Standard aluminium alloy gearbox corroded through within 8 months in chlorine gas room at 0.5 ppm ambient Cl₂.
Solution: Replaced with epoxy-coated cast-iron worm gearbox with FKM seals and 316 SS external hardware; synthetic oil.
Result: No corrosion in 30 months; gearbox confirmed serviceable at annual inspection with only oil change required.
Industrial WTP — Hunter Valley, NSW — Lime slurry pump drive for pH correction
Challenge: Lime slurry crystallised on standard shaft seal, causing seal failure and slurry ingress into gearbox within 6 months.
Solution: Specified dual-lip seal with grease-purge port; abrasion-resistant shaft surface; increased oil-change frequency to annual.
Result: No seal failure in 2 years; lime crystallisation eliminated by purge-grease barrier; 24/7 operation maintained.
Desalination Pre-Treatment — Esperance, WA — Coagulant dosing pump gearbox
Challenge: Variable-flow requirement caused frequent manual dose rate adjustment — 8 interventions per day by operators.
Solution: Added VFD to existing motor; worm gearbox confirmed compatible from 5 Hz; dose rate now adjusted via SCADA.
Result: Operator intervention reduced from 8×/day to zero; dosing accuracy improved from ±20% to ±3% of target.
Our Advantages for Water Treatment Operators
Chemical-Specific Materials
Housing, shaft, and seal materials matched to your specific dosing chemical.
Anti-Siphon Self-Lock
Worm self-locking prevents backflow siphoning when drive stops — eliminates check valve in some systems.
SCADA-Compatible
VFD-compatible drive enables remote dose rate control and monitoring from plant control room.
AS/NZS 4020 Materials
Drinking water contact material certificates available for all housing and shaft materials.
Chemical-Grade Spare Parts
FKM, PTFE, and Hastelloy seal and shaft kits stocked — critical spares always available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Specify the Right Drive for Your Dosing Application
Chemical-resistant worm gear drives matched to your specific process chemistry.