The term process water commonly refers to the quantity of water used in industry, in production processes, in energy production and in similar applications. Process water can be used within the production process or for the creation of products.
This is the definition of water that undergoes qualitative alterations as a result of its use in technological cycles.
These are waters that play a fundamental role in many industrial activities, including for example:
- production of steam in thermal power plants,
- cooling and chemical processes in the chemical and petrochemical industries,
- dilution in the pharmaceutical industries,
- production in the agri-food industries,
- cooling in the iron and steel industries,
- production of printed circuit boards and components in the electronic industries,
- production in the paper industry.
To ensure the production of quality process water, a treatment plant must be designed starting from detailed analyses of the starting water and above all knowing the characteristics of the water required by the particular type of industrial process.
It is essential to continuously monitor the evolution of various chemical-physical parameters within the treatment plant.
Process water and ultra-pure water are waters treated in a particular way to be used in industry and manufacturing. Process water often means the demineralization or softening of water, while ultra-pure water indicates greater purification and the removal of all contaminants. All industries (food, power plants, plating plants, chemical plants, but also microelectronics, laboratories and pharmaceutical industries) that use process water need systems to treat it and guarantee high quality so that it can be reused in the future.
You can ask all this to the qualified personnel of Dosita srl who will assist you in every step necessary to identify your treatment plant.