Industrial Processes
The potential for surface water and groundwater contamination as a result of a range of industrial processes can be reduced or avoided altogether through effective water conditioning by aeration, where the aeration process acts as an effective method of bacteria control and metals removal.
- This approach is already widely used across a number of industries including the production of:
- basic chemicals, fertilizers and nitrogen compounds, pesticides and other agrochemical products;
- textiles, primary plastics and synthetic rubber, paints, glazing and other coating materials, soap and detergents;
- pharmaceuticals, perfumes and body care products;
- food and drink
There are also many industrial processes, particularly in the global drinks and biofuel industry, where HydroVenturi’s core gas exchange technology is being considered as an integral part of the manufacturing process. For example, in the brewing industry to deliver more effective processing of wort or must (unfermented beer or wine) in order to allow yeast to propagate and begin fermentation.