Water Treatment

Water treatment is a process of making water suitable for an intended application or returning it to its natural state.

Thus, water treatment is usually required before and after its application. The required treatment depends on the application. For example, the treatment of grey water (from bath, dish and wash water) differs from the black water (from flush toilets). 

In industrial applications, such as for example, semiconductor manufacturing, chemical processing, for pharmaceutical or human consumption or even as a medium for heat control and exchange, certain purity levels are usually required. And these levels can be specific to a species, such as metals content or bacterial count.

Water treatment involves science, engineering, business, and art. The treatment may include mechanical, physical, biological, and chemical methods. As with any technology, science is the foundation, and engineering makes sure that the technology works as designed. The appearance and application of water is an art.

This is precisely the point at which Control Ex, can offer solutions. Firstly, defining and developing a repeatable process, at the bench level, and then delivering a tangible assembly of electromechanical devices (sensors, actuators, solenoids, vessels etc.) all integrated offering monitoring, data acquisition and control. 

These sets of data are then the building blocks that can be used down stream by the engineering team for scale up, either for pilot plant or full scale production.