Product Details:
Plant Capacity | 5000 LPH |
Water Source Type | Borewell Water |
Application Industry | Residential & Commercial Building |
Voltage | 380V |
Frequency Range | 50 Hz |
Max Water Recovery Rate | 80% |
Treatment Stages | Primary Treatment |
Installation Required | Yes |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Deliver Type | PAN India |
Capacity | 1 MLD |
Brand | Swati Water Purification |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A municipal water treatment plant can be used for various industrial applications, primarily providing clean, treated water for processes like cooling towers, boilers, cleaning, and manufacturing, depending on the specific industry and the quality of water required; essentially, any industrial process that needs a reliable source of clean water can utilize treated municipal water, which is often considered a cost-effective option compared to dedicated industrial water treatment systems.
Key industrial applications of treated municipal water:
· Cooling systems:
Municipal water is widely used in industrial cooling towers to prevent scaling and corrosion, which can significantly impact equipment lifespan and efficiency.
· Boiler feedwater:
For generating steam in industrial boilers, treated municipal water is often used to minimize the formation of scale and maintain optimal boiler performance.
· Cleaning processes:
Many industries utilize municipal water for general cleaning tasks, including washing equipment, floors, and surfaces.
· Product manufacturing:
Depending on the industry, treated municipal water can be directly incorporated into the production process for certain products, such as food and beverage manufacturing.
Important considerations when using municipal water for industrial applications:
· Water quality standards:
Industries need to assess if the quality of treated municipal water meets their specific requirements, especially regarding contaminant levels like minerals, chemicals, and bacteria.
· Pre-treatment needs:
Depending on the industrial process, additional pre-treatment steps might be necessary to further purify the municipal water.
· Cost analysis:
Evaluating the cost of using municipal water compared to dedicated industrial water treatment can be crucial for optimizing operations.