DMI-65 by Quantum Filtration Medium Pty Ltd (QFM) services
Mine Site Water Treatment Service
Mine site water treatment: Water management is emerging as the pre-eminent sustainability issue within the Global Energy and Mining Resource Industries. With water being the most important resource in all mining and quarrying developments and operations; it can be used and abused.
Reverse Osmosis Protection Service
Reverse Osmosis Protection: DMI-65 is an extremely powerful silica sand based catalytic action water filtration media that is designed for the removal of Iron and Manganese without the use of potassium permanganate through an Advanced Oxidation Process.
Sanitation & Water Treatment for Covid-19
Sanitation & Water Treatment for Covid-19 – The water sector has an important role to play in our immediate response to COVID-19, as well as in the long term, as the world readjusts to the legacy impacts from the pandemic. This role spans and incorporates the breadth and depth of the various domains and disciplines of water resources management.
Water Treatment Service for Food & Beverage
Water Treatment for Food & Beverage Industry: In the food and beverage industry dairy, abattoirs and meat processors, bottled beverages, breweries, baked products, and flour and cereal facilities there is a high demand for hygiene and water treatment in order to maintain high quality end product standards and prolong shelf life. Industrial food and beverage facilities test impurities in their production water and verify the efficiency of solutions to ensure that all process water consumed remains suitable for use in their production processes.
Water Treatment Service for Drinking
Access to safe drinking water is considered to be a basic human right. However, more than one-sixth of the world’s population, predominantly in developing countries, lack reliable access to such water. Customers complain to drinking water companies regarding incidents like taste, odour, colour, slime, low pressure and no supply of water. In the UK, it is estimated that one-third of all customer complaints concerning drinking water are related to water discolouration (Cook et al., 2005). These complaints greatly undermine customers’ confidence in water companies.
