Chemical Treatment

Activated Carbon
Activated carbon, structurally absorbent, has the ability to adsorb free chlorine and its compounds, sulfur residues, odors, and color when in contact with water. Its use is crucial in the design phase of chlorinated water treatment systems.

Water Softening
Applied to eliminate water hardness (scale-forming characteristics). When the resin inside comes into contact with water, an ion exchange process begins, reducing the Ca²⁺ and Mg²⁺ compounds responsible for hardness. As a result, the water loses its scale-forming property. These filters are automatically regenerated using a saline solution after filtering a specific volume of water.

Ar. Fe. Mn. (Arsenic, Iron, Manganese)
This filter is designed to remove heavy metals carried in water. Excess amounts of these compounds in water can cause issues for drinking water, technical water, or subsequent filtration stages.

Reverse Osmosis System
Used for water demineralization. It has a mechanical filtration sensitivity of 0.0001 microns. The process is based on forcing water through a membrane under high pressure. To prevent scaling and clogging of the membrane layer, antiscalant chemical agents are dosed during operation.