Industrial Water treatment Plant



Industrial water treatment plant is used to optimize most water-based industrial processes, such as heating, cooling, processing, cleaning, and rinsing, so that operating costs and risks are reduced. Poor hardness removal water treatment lets water interact with the surfaces of pipes and vessels which contain it. Steam boilers can scale up or corrode and these deposits will mean more fuel is needed to heat the same amount of water. Cooling towers can also scale up and corrode, but left untreated, the warm, dirty water they contain will encourage bacteria to grow, and Legionnaires ‘ disease can be the fatal consequence. Also, iron removal water treatment system is used to improve the quality of water contacting the manufactured product e.g. semiconductors, and/or can be part of the product e.g. beverages, pharmaceuticals, etc. In these instances, poor water treatment can cause defective products. Domestic water can become unsafe to drink if proper hygiene measures are neglected. We also provide water solutions, industrial water solutions, water treatment plant and industrial water treatment plant.

We offer equipment for highly purified industrial water treatment plant which requires the following items:

  • Rapid Sand Filters – SS /MS/FRP/LLDPE
  • Carbon Filters - SS /MS/FRP/LLDPE
  • Iron Removal Filters - SS /MS/FRP/LLDPE
  • Softener/DM/DI Plant
  • Reverse Osmosis/Desalination Plant
  • Micron Filter
  • Ozone Generators
  • Ultra Violet Water Disinfection Systems
  • Dosers

Water treatment describes those processes used to make water more acceptable for a desired end-use. These can include use as drinking water, industrial processes, medical, and many other uses. The goal of all water treatment process is to remove existing contaminants in the water or reduce the concentration of such contaminants so that the water becomes fit for its desired end-use. One such use is returning water that has been used back into the natural environment without adverse ecological impact.

The processes involved in treating water for drinking purpose may be solids separation using physical such as settling and filtration, chemical such as disinfection and coagulation. in addition, many biological processes are also employed in the treatment of waste water and these processes may include, for example, aerated lagoons, activated sludge or slow sand filters.