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Our solution, the h2o.TITANIUM reactors, is also our main competitive advantage: the manufacture of MONOBLOCK TITANIUM DIOXIDE REACTORS for the production of hydroxyl radicals through the action of UV radiation, with much greater simplicity and reliability than the other methods of producing it, and at a very competitive cost for the market.
Hydroxyl radicals are extremely active, unstable and reactive agents. Of the various molecules on the market, t
The four (4) basic pillars that have made h2o.TITANIUM a great tool unlike anything else in the market and on which all its technological development has been based are:
- Simplicity in design, installation, use and control.
- Lowest energy, operation and maintenance costs.
- Very small footprint. Compact system
- ECO technology that doesn’t use chemical products.
According the World Health Organizatiion (WHO)
- 4.2 billion people now get water through a piped connection; 2.4 billion access water through other improved sources including public taps, protected wells and boreholes.
- 663 million people rely on unimproved sources, including 159 million dependent on surface water.
- Globally, at least 1.8 billion people use a drinking-water source contaminated with faeces.
- Contaminated water can transmit diseases such
Water disinfection without chemicals. Deepika Kurup investigations. Children are also determined to solve the water problems.
In view of some investigators youth, Hydroxyl Radicals seem to have its future guaranteed, as an oxidant agent, for water disinfection without chemicals.
Deepika Kurup won with just 14 years old the&nb
Hydroxyl radicals for water disinfection. Water reuse at Congo’s River.
Water disinfection from Kinshasa’s river port.
The consortium formed by Anora Congo and Ports Congo Society (SCTP), bet for h2o.TITANIUM technology for the disinfection of the water coming from the Congo River passing through the capital Kinshasa.
The consortium acquires 3 units of our multi-reac
Hydroxyl Radicals for water disinfection without chemicals What would you think if you lived in a country where the 80% of the ground water was unable to make it potable? and the same with the water of more of the 50% of the rivers? This is already happening in China, where the water crisi is achieving fearful proportions.
Very interesting article written by Lorenzo Correa
