
Water Treatment
Industrial water treatment encompasses the techniques and practices employed to ensure that water is suitable for various industrial processes, either before or afterward.
This treatment is crucial for achieving specific quality standards necessary for applications such as steam production in boilers or cooling systems in towers. By pre-treating water, companies can avoid damage to equipment and improve operational efficiency, thus ensuring smooth and effective processes.

Types of Industrial Water Treatment
Providing various processes is essential when managing water treatment on an industrial scale. Each method offers distinct advantages, allowing us to tailor our approach based on specific water chemistries and operational requirements for our customers.
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Our water treatment methods include:
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Filtration: Effectively removes sediment, organic material, and turbidity from water.
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Softeners: Addresses water hardness, improving overall quality.
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Reverse Osmosis: Provides thorough purification by removing a wide range of contaminants.
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Multi-media Filter (MMF): A pressure filter vessel that utilizes three or more media.
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Clarifiers: Retention tanks to slow water down and separate suspended particles.
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Carbon Filters: A bed of activated carbon to remove contaminants and impurities.
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Ultrafiltration: Filtration using a medium-fine enough to retain colloidal particles, viruses, or large molecules.
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Mesh Filters: Stainless steel strainers for high-pressure rates.
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Microfiltration: A pre-treatment separation process.
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Boilers: Removes problematic dissolved solids, suspended solids, and organic material.
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Cooling Towers: Heat removal device.
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By understanding and leveraging these options, we can minimize the risks at each stage of water treatment.