Industrial Process water tREATMENT
Industrial water treatment involves a series of procedures or processes that treat water before it is used within an industrial facility. The treated water is used to enhance product development and protect equipment from scaling and corrosion. Water sources include food and beverage ingredient water, water used for sanitation, cooling tower makeup water and boiler feed water.
CECO works alongside our industry partners to develop systems that filter, soften and purify through the removal of dissolved solids and heat for sanitization use. Contact us for specific technology information and learn how the CECO team can enhance the water treatment process in your facility.
Industrial Process water tREATMENT
Treatment Portfolio
MEDIA FILTRATION is a method of filtering sediments, particulates and turbidity from water by applying pressurized feed water to push liquid through filtration media. Different media types are used depending on what kind of contaminants are removed.
REVERSE OSMOSIS works to remove a percentage of the total dissolved solids. When used with water entering a facility, the reverse osmosis unit conditions the water, removing hardness ions, such as calcium and magnesium, as well as ions like salts.
WATER SOFTENING removes hardness found in water in the form of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium (hardness). These minerals often build up on boilers, heat exchangers, piping and other equipment causing scaling and corrosion.
WATER HEATING via a direct contact water heater. The direct contact water heater eliminates the need for steam and heats water in minutes.
DEMINERALIZATION, the electro-deionization (EDI) process mainly produces (demineralized) high-purified water required for different industries, combining semi-impermeable membrane technology with ion-exchange media. The electrical current is used to continuously regenerate the resin, eliminating the need for using harsh chemicals required for the regeneration of ion exchange resin.
Diverse Water Experience
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