Ensuring Independence - Monitoring Water Quality
Reliable treatment of raw and well water is the foundation for smooth industrial operations. We offer customized solutions to precisely treat water of varying qualities to meet your specific requirements—cost-effectively, in a resource-efficient manner, and in accordance with the highest technical standards.
By treating your own raw and well water, you can save on expensive municipal water bills. With our SPALECK well water treatment systems, you can bring the value of water treatment right into your own home and permanently reduce your costs per cubic meter.
The water quality supplied by the utility company is often subject to fluctuations that can disrupt your processes. With your own water treatment system, you take control of your parameters. You ensure that your machines receive exactly the water they need—at a consistently high quality—thanks to precise filtration systems.
Raw water is corrosive to pipes and valves. Our comprehensive well water treatment systems reliably remove lime, iron, and other contaminants. For you, this means less wear and tear and a significantly longer service life for your industrial production equipment.
We combine various filtration systems and processes, such as reverse osmosis, to ensure that the water quality precisely meets your specific process requirements. No more compromises on surface finish quality due to standard water.
Raw water often contains substances that gradually damage equipment. Our combined systems transform this water into a precise process medium to maximize the service life of your machinery and prevent industrial downtime.
Dissolved substances, such as iron, form insoluble particles when they come into contact with oxygen, which clog pipes and leave behind brown deposits. We eliminate these deposits using our water treatment solutions, thereby ensuring the continuous operation of your entire infrastructure.
Mineral deposits act as insulating layers and cause energy consumption to skyrocket. Our treatment systems specifically remove hardness-causing substances from the water to optimize heat transfer and prevent costly scale buildup.
Sand, rust, and suspended solids in raw water pose a threat to your entire infrastructure. Our filtration systems reliably remove these particles in the first stage of treatment. This protects your equipment from mechanical wear, ensures the quality of the water for subsequent processes, and reduces the burden on downstream wastewater treatment.
High salt concentrations in raw water promote pitting corrosion and leave stains after cleaning. We precisely reduce the conductivity to protect your components from corrosion and ensure perfect results in industrial applications.
Microorganisms reduce cooling efficiency and form slimy deposits in the pipes. Our water treatment processes reliably remove organic contaminants and ensure the hygienic safety of your entire production process.
Certain concentrations of substances are not permitted in many industrial applications and can compromise product stability. Using selective processes, we reduce these concentrations to the required level and ensure that water quality fully complies with standards.
Our customized water treatment solutions offer you a cost-effective way to safely convert raw and well water into high-quality process water. We’ll work with you to determine whether the specific composition of your spring water can be optimally treated to meet your requirements through a thorough initial analysis. Our systems reliably reduce undesirable contaminants, ensure your production quality, and sustainably lower your operating costs by replacing expensive municipal water.
First, all suspended solids, such as sand or particles, are removed through sedimentation or filtration systems. This is essential for protecting downstream valves and pumps from mechanical wear.
In this step, dissolved substances such as iron and manganese are rendered insoluble through oxidation and filtered out. At the same time, protection against limescale is provided through the ion exchange process.
For processes that require the highest level of purity, we remove dissolved salts and chlorides. The reverse osmosis process precisely reduces conductivity to prevent corrosion and staining.
The final step ensures biological stability. Germs and bacteria are neutralized using UV irradiation or disinfection methods to prevent biofilms from forming in your systems.
Every water source is unique. Based on our laboratory analyses, we combine the appropriate process steps to create a highly efficient turnkey system. We integrate precisely those technologies that are technically and efficiently optimal for your specific requirements and infrastructure.
Filtration serves as the first line of defense against undissolved substances in raw water. The use of specialized filtration systems reliably removes sand, turbidity, and microparticles to protect downstream system components from abrasive wear and Blockages.
Although less common in raw water treatment, anaerobic processes are effective for treating deep waters that are extremely low in oxygen and contain high levels of organic matter. These processes treat the water in an oxygen-free environment so that the subsequent aerobic stage or filtration can operate with high efficiency.
For raw water containing natural organic contaminants, we use aerobic processes. The targeted addition of oxygen stabilizes biodegradable substances, which significantly increases filter service life, particularly when using surface water.
If your process requires water with extremely low salt content or partially de-oiled water, membrane technology is the method of choice. Using reverse osmosis or ultrafiltration, we separate dissolved substances at the molecular level, thereby ensuring consistent water quality for sensitive applications.
To make dissolved substances such as iron or phosphates removable, we convert them into insoluble particles through precipitation. The subsequent flocculation process binds these particles into larger units that can be easily and efficiently removed during pretreatment.
For raw water that is particularly difficult to treat, we rely on electrocoagulation. Without the need for large amounts of chemicals, electrical pulses trigger reactions that bind even the finest contaminants, thereby enabling precise treatment of difficult well water.
Spaleck Wassertechnik GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 6
46397 Bocholt
Phone: +49 2871 2134 – 0
E-mail: info@spaleck.de
If you have any questions about SPALECK water technology, our team of experts will be happy to assist you.
Here you’ll find some questions about the treatment of raw and well water using SPALECK water treatment technology. If you still have questions, just send us a message.
A precise water analysis is the indispensable foundation of any stable planning. In order to tailor the processes precisely to your specific water chemistry, we carry out comprehensive tests for every project in our in-house SPALECK test laboratory.
Yes, because we rely on a modular system, additional stages – such as an additional reverse osmosis unit or more powerful filtration – can be retrofitted at any time. This allows your water treatment system to grow flexibly with your production.
Absolutely. Iron and manganese are among the most common challenges with well water. Through our combined processes of oxidation and filtration, we reliably remove these substances before they can Blockages your nozzles or leave brown residues on your products.
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