Process water is a term commonly used for water that doesn’t meet the standards for drinking water but is utilized in various technical processes within production companies, heat and power plants, and institutions. This water undergoes thorough treatment, including processes such as softening and demineralization, to ensure it meets specific quality standards for its intended industrial applications.
Categorized as “Process Water,” the demand for this type of water is characterized by the need for high purity. Industries, institutions, and commercial buildings are the primary customers seeking process water for their operations. The challenge often faced is to streamline the production of high-purity water, aiming to relieve plant maintenance personnel from direct involvement in the intricate processes required to achieve and maintain water purity standards.
Efficient production and reliable supply of high-purity process water are critical for these customers to support their technical operations without compromising on quality. Meeting this demand involves employing advanced water treatment technologies to achieve the required purity levels and ensuring a consistent and hassle-free supply for various industrial and institutional applications.