Industrie De Nora S.p.A.
21 Applications found

Industrie De Nora S.p.A. applications

Water is an integral part of the mining and metal production process. Large quantities of water are required in sufficiently high quality for all areas of mine operations from exploration, mining, processing, smelting and refining. The requirement to provide treated raw water through to water reuse.

Oil and gas companies, whether in coastal or offshore settings, use water in various stages of production and for drinking and sanitary purposes. Process water, feed water and wastewater requires disinfection and filtration treatment prior to use, reclamination or discharge. De Nora Water Technologies has been providing water and wastewater treatment solutions to the oil and gas markets for more than 25 years.

The pharmaceutical market is at the center of personal care, serving to protect public health and improve the quality and span of life. This global market requires treatment technologies to disinfect, measure, control and filter process water and wastewater generated from production.

The process of electricity generation from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas is water-intensive. Between 40-50% of all water abstracted and used in developed countries is used in the generation of electricity. Thus, a reliable, abundant and predictable source of raw water supply to a power plant is a critical factor in site selection. Water supplies are required to provide various process waters for the following essential main purposes such as make-up water, cooling water for steam turbine condensers, and auxiliary plant cooling water.

The primary application of modern water treatment technology is to maintain the integrity and performance of the power plant. Critical plant applications have water purity or conditioning requirements that must be adhered to for safe, reliable and efficient power generation.

Experience has shown that integration of water technology treatments with power plant design can be very important in reducing operational problems and component failures 

At power plant worldwide there are increasing limitations on water availability and environmental restrictions on discharges. This is expected to promote measures for water conservation and to have an increasing influence on water treatment decisions. At power plant, the recycling of internal wastewater streams can extend from the recovery of individual high-quality waste streams, which can be reused either directly or after only limited treatment, through to the development of fully integrated water/wastewater treatment systems for zero liquid discharge. However, the application of reuse schemes requires site-specific assessment, as not all waters may be viable options for recovery.

Pulp and paper processes use a large amount of water that must be treated for production and reclaimation purposes. Effectively treating water from these processes ensures the disinfection of microorganisms that would otherwise breed in the environment and affect product quality and quantity.

Our commitment is the development of innovative solutions to ensure greater competitiveness to our customers, through better performances in term of energy savings, investment costs, product quality and environmental impact.

Our commitment is the development of modern solutions to ensure competitiveness to our customers, through better performances in terms of energy savings (low oxygen, low cell voltage), product quality and environmental impact of their productions.