Water Recovery Applications in Texas
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Water treatment solutions for microelectronics applications
Consistent ultrapure water (UPW) production is critical for microelectronics manufacturing. SUEZ helps protect product yield, generate savings and improve environmental ...
By SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions Office in The Woodlands,, TEXAS (USA).
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Sludge dewatering and water recovery from sand and aggregate washing processes
Bilfinger Water Technologies designs and builds complete water recovery and slurry dewatering systems for sand and aggregate washing plants. These high-performance systems minimize water usage and solid disposal ...
By Aqseptence Group GmbH Distributor in Waller, TEXAS (USA).
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Decanter Centrifuges for Food and Beverage Processing Applications
Hiller DecaFood machines provide world-class standards for high-performance decanter centrifuges and the modern range of Hiller DecaFood Decanter Centrifuges reflects our ongoing commitment to mechanical development and process optimization for a wide variety of food processing technologies. Applications such as fruit and vegetable juices, spice extraction, wine, grape must production or dregs processing are only some of the examples where the DecaFood system can be applied. As our customer you benefit ...
By Hiller Separation and Process based in Lampasas, TEXAS (USA).
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Industrial water treatment products for mining
The mining and mineral processing industry is reliant on water for all aspects of their operations. Water treatment and specialty chemical programs are critical to ensuring maximum recovery and throughput while helping to minimize downtime and mitigate environmental, health, and safety ...
By ChemTreat - Veralto Office in Nederland, TEXAS (USA).
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Water treatment research for food and beverage industry
Direct reuse of wastewater in the product is not on the menu in the food and beverage industry, but the reuse of water for other purposes (e.g. washing) is now a priority. Most major F&B companies have made commitments to reduce their water consumption per unit of product, and reuse is an important part of the strategy for achieving this. Furthermore much of the growth of the industry is in emerging markets which typically have more limited, lower quality water resources than developed countries, creating ...
By Global Water Intelligence (GWI) Office in Austin, TEXAS (USA).
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