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EnviroFALK Process water technology
Reverse osmosis system

Customer challenge
In addition to consistently high water quality according to AP (Aqua Purificata), maximum security of supply was desired.

University hospital: Pure water production for the central laboratory

One of the largest university hospitals in Europe uses EnviroFALK reverse osmosis units to produce purified water.

The aging water treatment system supplying the pharmacy's central laboratory, as well as the subsequent WFI (water for injection) plant, was to be replaced with a new, efficient reverse osmosis system.

Objective

In addition to consistently high water quality according to AP (Aqua Purificata), maximum security of supply was desired. After in-depth consultation, EnviroFALK's solution concept convinced the customer to dismantle the existing pure water supply during ongoing operation and replace it with an efficient EnviroFALK reverse osmosis system without interruption.

Solution

In the plant design, EnviroFALK scored with the GREEN-LINE GEO 1600 reverse osmosis plant in a double-stage design. A macromolecular polymer Lysogen stabilizes the input water quality with a capacity of 1,600 l/h. The membrane degassing unit, in combination with ion exchange cartridges, ensures high water quality. The water treatment is controlled by a Siemens PLC, via which all relevant data is digitized and monitored. For a guaranteed pure water supply, the plant was equipped with an emergency supply via ion exchangers.

Benefits
  • High water quality
  • Maximum security of supply
  • Digitized Data
  • Guaranteed pure water supply
Conclusion

The users are highly satisfied with the implementation and service. EnviroFALK was also awarded the contract for the maintenance of all water treatment systems in the building complex.

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