Biofilm Monitoring Applications available in Minnesota
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Chemical Water Treatment for equipment & engineering
Equipment and Engineering offers the right solution for your application of Kurita Products. Starting from simple dosing pumps up to specific dosing systems for special applications Kurita provides you the right solution for your application. Moreover Kurita offers also monitoring and control equipment to analyze that the right concentration of your Kurita products is being used in your system. Further Kurita provides specific equipment to follow the KPIs of your system, so you can be sure that the expected ...
By Kurita Water Industries Ltd based in Tokyo, JAPAN.
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Microbial testing in cooling water system industry
Superior reliability for superior control! Biocide treatments are essential to control microbiological growth in cooling systems. If not properly managed, the warm environments of cooling systems are ideal for the growth of microorganisms. As microorganism communities grow in cooling systems, they can attach to pipe walls and form biofilms. These biofilms pose serious risks, from human health risks like Legionnaire's disease to reduced operating efficiency and eventually to equipment failure via microbiologically ...
By LuminUltra Technologies Ltd. based in Fredericton, NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA).
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Biofilm Sensor for Power Plants
In a heat exchanger, a major component of any power plant, a 20 microns thick bacterial layer (biofilm) can cause a 30% decrease in thermal efficiency: biofilm, indeed, is up to 4 times more insulating than calcium carbonate scale. Moreover, biofilm can increase inorganic fouling, producing sticky substances that increase particles adhesion. For these reasons, large amounts of chemical substances (biocides) are used to limit microbiological growth in such systems. The manager of this power plant decided to install ...
By Alvim Srl based in Genova, ITALY.
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Fluence MABR technology - low-energy nutrient removal for wastewater treatment
Fluence MABR (membrane aerated biofilm reactor) technology address the critical challenges of wastewater treatment plants for: nutrient reduction, high effluent quality, compliance with regulations, minimized energy consumption, at a small footprint, ...
By Fluence Corporation based in White Plains, NEW YORK (USA).
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Biofilm Sensor for Legionella Prevention
Even when it has not been created by pathogenic bacteria, biofilm is the ideal environment for the survival and growth of pathogens, includingLegionella pneumophila. It is well known that such bacteria do not usually form biofilms by themselves, but they are commonly found in biofilms made by other bacteria. This kind of environment greatly increases Legionella possibility of survival and growth. Thus, the best way to prevent Legionella outbreaks is limiting biofilm ...
By Alvim Srl based in Genova, ITALY.
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Biofilm Sensor for Open Cooling Towers
In industrial cooling towers, bacterial growth on surfaces (biofilm) causes serious problems, both contributing to the deterioration of materials and, most important, increasing the risk of harmful microbiological contaminations (e.g. Legionella pneumophila). For these reasons, large amounts of chemical substances (biocides) are used to limit microbiological growth in such ...
By Alvim Srl based in Genova, ITALY.
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Cooling Tower, algae and biofilm control
“Efficiently lowers algae, biofilm formation, bacterial counts and chemical consumption.” When temperatures are high, for example in cooling towers, a matrix of different microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, EPS and algae can grow very rapidly. The disadvantages of biofilm formation in cooling towers can be enormous. Therefore water used in cooling towers needs frequent treatment and chemical shocks to keep levels of micro-organisms to a ...
By LG Sonic based in Zoetermeer, NETHERLANDS.
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Biofilm Sensor for Cooling Towers
In industrial cooling towers, biofilm growth can cause serious problems, both contributing to the deterioration of materials and, most important, increasing the risk of harmful microbiological contaminations (e.g. Legionella). For these reasons, large amounts of chemical substances (biocides) are used to limit microbiological growth in such systems. The manager of this cooling tower planned to automatically dose chlorine continuously (24/7) in the water; later on, he decided to install an ALVIM probe in the plant, ...
By Alvim Srl based in Genova, ITALY.
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Algae and biofilm ultrasonic technology solutions for golf course industry
Efficiently removing algae in golf course ponds and lakes. WaterIQ Technologies ultrasound technology can eliminate algae from golf course water features sustainably to enhance the playing experience and reduce maintenance tasks. Built-in sensors test water health and report intelligently and proactively via cloud-based software for a birds-eye view of all the lakes and ...
By WaterIQ Technologies Inc. based in Wilson, WYOMING (USA).
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Algae and biofilm ultrasonic technology solutions for lakes and ponds industry
Eliminate algae in lakes and ponds without chemicals. Worldwide, lakes and ponds are plagued with algae. Lakes that just a few years ago were clean and free of algae are infested with algae. Ultrasound technology can help you fight back—quickly, effectively, and sustainably. See how WaterIQ Technologies solutions help public and private entities restore water to its natural ...
By WaterIQ Technologies Inc. based in Wilson, WYOMING (USA).
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