Industry water purification system
Water- a key factor in industrial production
Many industries have a need to treat water to obtain very high quality water for demanding purposes. Water treatment is, collectively, the industrial-scale processes that makes water more acceptable for an end-use, which may be drinking, industry, or medicine.Water treatment removes existing water contaminants or so reduces their concentration that their water becomes fit for its desired end-use, which may be safely returning used water to the environment. With the proper treatment, a significant proportion of industrial on-site wastewater might be reusable;
Features:
With decades of experience in each product sector, Molecular Water can deliver industry-leading technologies that are tailored to suit your operating requirements.
● customized technical solutions for the design, build and operation of facilities, networks or plants required to manage industrial water;
● a wide range of customized services, tailored to every different requirement;
● a multidisciplinary expertise in different types of contracts including the financial and legal aspects as well as in labour relations.
Whether it is standard equipment, integrated systems or turnkey constructions, Molecular Water is committed to meeting the expectations of their customers when it comes to performance, production times and costs.
Controlling costs for industrial customers
Often not accurately identified, because they are considered to be inevitable or of secondary importance, costs linked to water production or treatment can be precisiely controlled using quantitative and qualitative water cycle management.
Molecular Water makes an in-depth assessment to work out where productivity gains can be made - operating conditions for the facilities, human resources, energy costs of treating the water - and comes up with exactly the right strategy for the industrial customer.
This can save money in three ways: lower charges for lower water consumption; lower charges for the smaller volume of effluent water discharged; and lower energy costs due to the recovery of heat in recycled wastewater.