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Our water treatment systems are the answer to the demand for quality in all aspects of life.

Whether for residential or commercial use, our systems are capable of addressing a wide range of water quality challenges. From removing chemicals to reducing unwanted minerals, our customized solutions are tailored to your specific needs.

Ultrafiltration:
Ultrafiltration is a membrane filtration process that uses a semipermeable membrane to separate smaller particles and macromolecules from water. The membrane allows water and low molecular weight solutes to pass through it, while retaining larger particles such as bacteria, viruses and some organic molecules. It is effective in eliminating suspended solids, turbidity and microorganisms, improving water quality and clarity.

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Inverse osmosis:
Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove most contaminants present in water, including salts, minerals, heavy metals and pathogens. By applying pressure to the water, the water is forced through the membrane, leaving contaminants behind. It is widely used in seawater desalination and drinking water purification.

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Water Softeners:
Water softeners are systems designed to reduce the hardness of water, which is generally due to the presence of calcium and magnesium ions. These systems use ion exchange resins to replace calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions, resulting in water with a lower concentration of minerals that cause hardness. This can prevent the buildup of mineral deposits in pipes and appliances.

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Alkalizers:
Water alkalizers increase the PH of the water, making it more alkaline. This is often achieved by introducing alkaline minerals such as calcium, magnesium and potassium into the water. It is believed that alkaline water may have antioxidant properties and health benefits, although scientific evidence is limited. Alkalizers can also improve the taste and texture of water.

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Activated Carbon Filters:
Activated carbon filters use porous carbon to adsorb chemicals, organic compounds, chlorine, pesticides, and unwanted tastes/odors from water. Activated carbon has a large surface area that allows the capture of contaminants on its surface. It is a common option to improve the taste and quality of drinking water.

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