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Process Water
Process water refers to water used in manufacturing processes such as rinsing, plating, spraying, coating, cooling, washing, boiler water make-up, cooling tower make-up, etc. Oftentimes, minerals dissolved in the city or well water may cause spotting, fouling, streaking, interference with adherence, scaling, product contamination or other undesirable effects which affect quality of the product or the cost to manufacture it. Water quality may be associated with high energy costs; for example, demineralizing water going to a boiler may reduce fuel consumption markedly by allowing operation at much higher cycles of concentration, thus drastically reducing the blowdown which dumps very hot water down the drain.
The WaterProfessionals® have helped solve hundreds of process-related problems related to water using a wide variety of treatment technologies. We will work with you in developing a custom water treatment solution to meet your needs and an on-going service plan to totally or partially maintain your system. Please review our case studies which illustrate our experience in meeting your process water needs.
Technologies
Services
Typical Problems Solved
• Bacterial
Contamination
• Color
• Corrosion
• Dissolved Gases
• Dissolved Solids
• Fouling
• Grease
• Hardness
• Hydrogen Sulfide |
• Iron
• Limestone
• Manganese
• Mud
• Odor
• Oil
• Organics
• pH
• Pitting
• Radon
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• Scaling
• Sediment
• Spotting
• Sulfur
• Tannins
• Taste
• Total Organic Carbon
• Turbidity |
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