GAS CHLORINATION
CHLORINATION SYSTEM
Chlorination is probably the most common method of treating microorganisms in water. This method is mainly used by water utility companies in order to kill microorganisms in water right from the water production site up to the consumers water tap.
Water treatment against microorganisms is very important especially when the water is supplied from lakes and rivers etc. Rivers and lakes may contain high levels of pathogens as a result from inadequately treated sewage discharges or non treated discharges. In some cases combined sewer systems may discharge untreated sewage during rain storms. Chlorine is often used as a disinfectant in the form of a hypochlorite solution that is injected to the water system.
ELECTRO CHLORINATION
Electrolyzers are the preferred electro chlorination technology for the onsite production of Sodium hypochlorite solution by electrolysis from seawater or brine. This technology is used for biofouling control in power plants, liquefied natural gas plants (LNG) terminals, cooling towers marine ballast water treatments, desalination facilities and all coastal installations using seawater for cooling or
other process needs.
MOBILE CHLROINATION
Mobile chlorination systems are used for water disinfection and other purposes in a variety of applications. Compared to other disinfection methods, chlorine offers the advantage of a stable and long lasting residual that can remain in the water protecting it from recontamination after treatment. Among chlorination methods, chlorine gas is the most economical and the equipment is also the most reliable, easy to operate and the most significant feature.
GAS SCRUBBER
chlorine neutralizing scrubbers are versatile, reliable systems that are specially designed as emergency chlorine gas neutralization or scrubbing units. chlorine scrubbers are engineered to meet national codes for the neutralizing of hazardous gas releases from pressurized 65kg cylinders and one-ton containers of chlorine gases. WES wet scrubbers are safe, user-friendly, low maintenance systems tested and proven for use in municipal and industrial applications where the potential exists for the accidental release of heavier-than-air hazardous gases