Water Disinfection Chemicals: Types, Methods, Applications and Safety Practices Explained
Posted by David Cannon on 28th May 2026
Tap water disinfection is essential for protecting public health, involving complex operational demands such as controlling microbial contamination, ensuring accurate chemical dosing, and meeting strict regulatory standards. These challenges make reliable disinfection systems critical for maintaining consistent water quality across distribution networks.
At the same time, increasing awareness of treatment byproducts and residual chemicals like chloramines in tap water has intensified public and
Smart Safety Management: Simplifying Operations in High-risk Industries
Posted by David Cannon on 27th May 2026
Water and wastewater treatment facilities operate in high-risk environments involving hazardous chemicals, biological contaminants, confined spaces, and complex processing systems. Maintaining operational safety, process reliability, and regulatory compliance has become increasingly challenging due to aging infrastructure, rising operational demands, and evolving environmental standards.
To improve operational control and reduce risks, many facilities are adopting a smart safety management syste
What is Total Suspended Solid (TSS) in Wastewater & How Can It Be Reduced Effectively?
Posted by David Cannon on 22nd May 2026
Wastewater quality monitoring plays a vital role in protecting public health, preserving aquatic ecosystems, and maintaining efficient industrial operations. Before wastewater can be discharged or reused, it must be carefully analyzed and treated to remove harmful contaminants that may pollute rivers, lakes, groundwater, and municipal water systems.
Among the many water quality parameters monitored, total suspended solids in water is one of the most critical indicators of contamination, as high
Design Considerations for Diaphragm Seals in Steam and Thermal Fluid Systems
Posted by David Cannon on 18th May 2026
A diaphragm seal pressure transmitter is a critical component in industrial pressure measurement systems operating under high-temperature, corrosive, or viscous process conditions. In steam and thermal fluid systems, direct exposure of pressure instruments to process media can result in sensor damage, inaccurate readings, and reduced operational reliability. Pressure instrumentation diaphragm seals create a physical barrier between the process fluid and the sensing element, allowing accurate pre