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Water Treatment

Medical, Neutralization and Disinfection Systems

Disposal method used to discharge non-hazardous liquid medical wastes into city sewers in accordance with waste regulations.

Liquid medical wastes generally occur from applications such as: • Medical Laboratories, • Dialysis Centers, • Sterilization Units, • Dental Clinics, • Care Units, • Operating Rooms

Greenhouse Water Treatment Systems

Automation technology to deliver clean nutrient rich water to your plants. Purified water for greenhouse crop production is very crucial for a successful operation.

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Reverse osmosis works by pushing water through a microscopically small filter material.

This semi-permeable membrane has a pore size of around 0.0001 microns, effectively only allowing the small water molecules through and catching any larger molecules of contaminants, organic materials or even salt. Originally designed to desalinate seawater and reduce high chemical contaminant material such as heavy metals, reverse osmosis is now in use in many governments, commercial, military and even residential applications.

Sea Water Treatment Systems

Membrane technology designed to remove salt and almost all other water contaminants through the process of reverse osmosis. It’s a tried and tested method adapted to be transportable to even the remotest locations as well as adaptable to any scale and completely self-sustaining.

River Water Treatment Systems

Membrane technology designed for enhancing clarity of the turbid and humic water through the process of reverse osmosis through • Mobilized Containers with Easy Assembly. These systems are mostly intended for: • Villages and rural areas • Temporary settling areas • Military zones • Farms • Industrial zones •Construction areas.

Ultrafiltration Systems

Process that uses a hollow fiber or a sheet membrane to mechanically filter water containing very small particulate. An ultrafiltration drinking water system uses this super fine membrane technology to filter particulate down to 0.025 microns. To help you get an idea just how small that is, the diameter of a human hair is typically about 75-80 microns. This means that an ultrafiltration system works on a micro level, literally taking all suspended solids out of the water. These systems are projected for: Municipalities • Food and Beverage organizations • Military Zones • Industrial Zones • Water Recycling firms.

Filtration Systems

These tailor-made solutions provide treatment of well and surface water to potable water with: • Unlimited Capacity • Easy Assembly • Easy Monitoring • Long Lifetime • High Efficiency.