Chemical Injection
Graco’s chemical injection pumps and controllers are specifically designed to monitor the use of chemicals being dispensed into key areas of the refining process, pipelines and compression, upstream production and drilling and completions. We know you often face challenges with extreme weather and remote conditions, and we have designed our chemical injection pumps with features that meet and exceed your needs.
Recommended Articles for Chemical Injection
Warding Off Pipeline Corrosion with Chemical Injection
To combat corrosion, many pipeline owners/operators utilize chemical injection methodologies, where a precisely controlled amount of corrosion inhibitor is injected into the pipeline or well site.
Understanding Hydrostatic Test Pumps & Testing Requirements
An in-depth exploration of hydrostatic test pumps reveals the criticality of selecting the right equipment for accurate testing outcomes. The article highlights specific pump components like Sprague Pumps and HiP T-Series Pumps, detailing their unique features and their role in overcoming testing ch...
Remote Chemical Management Offers New Flexibility for Wells and Pipelines
Traditionally, chemical management has required frequent field visits to monitor chemical tank levels, pump operation, and other conditions. With recent advances in technology, much of this can now be done remotely
Preventing or Reducing Pipeline Freezing with Chemical Injection
When pipeline freezing occurs, ice crystals can cause flow blockages and damage system components. Sluggish flow can reduce volumes traveling through pipelines.
Gaining Efficiency with Multipoint Chemical Injection in Unconventional Reservoirs
Along with the trend of extensive hydraulic fracturing of horizontal wells, multi-point chemical injection has recently emerged as a valuable efficiency booster.