How Does Automation Revolutionize Traditional Water Treatment Methods?
Posted by David Cannon on 21st Mar 2024
Automation in water treatment refers to the use of technology and machinery to perform various processes involved in treating water without direct human intervention. It involves the integration of sensors, controllers, pumps, valves, and other equipment to automate tasks such as monitoring water quality, adjusting treatment parameters, controlling chemical dosing, and managing system operations.
The primary goal of automation in water treatment is to improve the efficiency, accuracy,
A Deep Dive into Ensuring Safety in Chemical Manufacturing Plant
Posted by David Cannon on 21st Jan 2024
In the world of
making chemicals, where things need to be just right, one big thing we can't
forget is safety. For folks dealing with chemical manufacturing plants, safety
isn't just a duty; it's a must for keeping things going well.
This article talks
about how important safety is in making chemicals, pointing out the risks, best
ways to do things, and how vital safety is for companies to do well in this
complex field. Stick around, and we'll look at some products that make the
Water Treatment's Battle Against Acidic Waters
Posted by David Cannon on 22nd Nov 2023
Acidic water is water that tastes a bit sour or tangy. You know how lemonade tastes a little sour? Well, that's because lemons are acidic, and they make the water a bit sour. Similarly, some water can become acidic naturally, especially when rain mixes with air. But sometimes, things people do, like certain jobs or factories, can make water more acidic than usual. When water is too acidic, it can cause problems for fish and other animals that live in it. Imagine if your favorite fish didn't l
Science Behind Glycol Chiller System & HVAC Freeze Protection
Posted by David Cannon on 2nd Nov 2023
Glycol is a type of organic compound that belongs to the alcohol family. It is most commonly used as antifreeze in automobiles, brake fluid, HVAC Systems, and some human-made fibers. Glycol is a water-miscible coolant that is frequently used in heat transfer and cooling applications.
Glycols are known for their ability to lower the freezing point of water and for their heat transfer properties. Their versatility makes them valuable in both industrial and consumer products.What Is Glycol Chi