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
Acidic Water and Corrosion: Protecting Your Plumbing Infrastructure
Posted by David Cannon on 4th Sep 2023
Plumbing is a system of pipes, fixtures, and fittings that work together to distribute water, remove wastewater, and provide other essential services in buildings, homes, and industrial facilities. It plays a crucial role in ensuring clean water supply for drinking, cooking, and sanitation, as well as the safe disposal of wastewater.
Plumbing systems are designed to meet building codes and regulations to ensure public health and safety.
Plumbing Infrastructure in Industrial Applications:
In in
How to Treat Acidic Water?
Posted by David Cannon on 28th Jul 2020
The water flowing from the tap should be clean and clear, and this is the primary necessity of all living organisms. However, even clear water contains a small number of dissolved minerals, volatile organic chemicals, microorganisms, and even lead from pipes. The chemicals and minerals may make the water acidic, and hence it needs to be treated before consumption. One of the effective ways to monitor these acidic minerals and chemicals is to regularly test your water and perform a pH test withou