Dosing Control in Water Chlorination: Flow-Paced plus Residual Feedback



Feedback dosing control, where a flow-pace control is combined with a residual Chlorine or ORP sensor feedback reading, is the best available dosing control for disinfection or oxidation. However, the lag-time between the dosing point and the sensor reading can be problematic when the feedwater quality is inconsistent.
Cooling Tower Water Reuse with Reverse Osmosis



Modern stringent environmental regulations along with water scarcity have increased pressure on water recycling in cooling tower systems. Reverse Osmosis desalination is the primary and most affordable water recycling technique.
Bacteria, Virus and Micro-organisms: Understanding Water Disinfection



Disinfection plays a major role in drinking water supplies, being the final stage before its distribution. However disinfection is also a critical part of commercial and industrial water supply systems: hospitals, cooling towers and food processing are examples these industries.
Turbidity: top Key Parameter in Water Disinfection



Turbidity of water is a key parameter in drinking water quality and makes disinfection more difficult.
Modern filtration media, based on activated alumino-silicate glass, can deliver a higher water quality, with at least 50% lower chlorine oxidation demand than an equivalent sand filter.
Efficient BWRO units that adapt to changes in source water composition



Most RO systems are not good with recovery rates, electrical power demand and the need of a very consistent feed water composition. Watercore
Our energy-efficient BWRO systems fix all these problems