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Clarification
The sedimentation of solid substances present in the water,
combined with flocculation and coagulation treatments results in
the elimination of particles in colloidal suspensions. Can be
applied to pre-treatment in the purification
of surface waters or industrial effluents.
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Filtration
The physical removal of solid particles, colloids, iron and
manganese from water, as well as the biological removal of
ammonia. This can also be applied to the neutralising of free
carbon dioxide, and in the adsorption of
residual chlorine and various organic compounds.
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Ion
Exchange
Elimination or replacement of ions present in water by means of
exchange resin. Can be applied to many different kinds of
applications such as demineralization, (conventional or counter
current regeneration ),
softening, dealkalisation and particular types of puri-fication.
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Reverse
Osmosis
A membrane process that in recent years has found an increasing
number of uses in the desalination of both brackish and sea
waters, in the concentration of solutions for the food industry,
and in the preparation of
water with high purity levels that is intended for the beverage,
pharmaceutical, medical, electronic, and industrial waste
discharge
sectors.
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Disinfection
Elimination of pollutant substances by means of injecting
disinfectant products into the water ( sodium hypo chlorite,
chlorine dioxide, ozone, per acetic acid, etc.) or through
exposure to ultraviolet rays.
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