(Pre-)oxidation of potable water
Improving the quality of potable water in a targeted fashion
(Pre-)oxidation is a key step in the treatment of potable water. Specific oxidation methods can be used to significantly improve impurities, unpleasant odours, discolouration and the taste of water. The methods bind and eliminate harmful substances – for safe and clean potable water.
Requirements - (Pre-)oxidation of potable water
Overview
Reliably removing harmful substances from potable water
Unwanted substances, such as organic compounds, arsenic, iron and manganese, can be found in many water supplies. Not only can these impair the water quality, they can also result in deposits in pipework and corrosion. Iron and manganese also cause brown discolouration as well as a metallic taste and odour.
Innovative oxidation solutions for maximum water quality
The ozone, chlorine dioxide and metering systems from ProMinent are used in the oxidation process to remove metals and other contaminants or to convert them into a form that allows them to be filtered out. These systems guarantee reliable, efficient and sustainable treatment of potable water.