Achieve better profitability and competitiveness in manufacturing
Manufacturing covers a very wide range of industrial production.
What these companies have in common is that they often use water in manufacturing processes that generate heat. Removal of this excess heat is most often done using water as a medium, as water has a high capacity to absorb heat and the resource is cheap. In some applications, systems are frost-proofed with glycol. In other processes, the manufacturing outputs need heating; this process is done in some companies via hot/hot water systems, while others use steam generation.
The reliability of the cooling and heating systems is of utmost importance, as efficiency has a direct effect on the operating economy of the company, as lack of capacity results in reduced output.
The quality of water treatment in the manufacturing company is therefore of great importance for the profitability and competitiveness of the company.
The company's environmental impact - resource consumption and CO2 emissions - is increasingly coming into focus, with the environmental impact of each unit produced becoming a key figure of importance to the company's customers. The optimal, efficient water treatment ensures the minimum environmental impact.