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Reverse Osmosis Systems vs. Water Softeners
Leave a CommentReverse Osmosis vs. Water Softeners: What’s The Difference? Reverse osmosis (RO) systems are advanced filtration systems used to purify water. Conversely, water softeners are designed to remove minerals and other impurities that can lead to scale buildup. Both of these systems can help businesses meet critical quality standards and improve operational efficiency. In this article, […]
What is DI Water? Full Guide to Deionized Water
Leave a CommentDeionized water, also referred to as DI water, is a type of highly purified water that’s used in applications requiring extreme purity. In this guide, we will answer the question, “What is deionized water?” We will also cover how the deionization process works as well as some of the most common applications of DI water.
5 Types of Industrial Water Treatment Solutions
Leave a CommentThe term “industrial water treatment” refers to a number of processes that are performed to improve the quality of water, such as by disinfecting it or softening it. Water treatment is highly important since it ensures communities, the environment, and industrial equipment are protected from unsafe, impure, and contaminated water. Many industries require treated water. […]
Importance of Industrial Water Treatment Systems
Leave a CommentWater treatment systems are essential to many types of industrial processes. Quality water treatment solutions are needed to treat wastewater and industrial process by-products to make them fit for disposal or reuse, among other applications. This blog will discuss the different water treatment processes and their importance across various industries. The Goal of Industrial Water […]
The Importance of Water Purity in Commercial and Industrial Applications
Leave a CommentMany types of industrial processes require clean water to assist with cooling, cleaning, sanitizing, and a range of other tasks. To ensure water is consistently clean and ideal for these applications, it must maintain a certain level of purity. At Reynolds Culligan, we provide water treatment services to help maintain water purity for a wide […]
Water Purification for Healthcare Applications
Leave a CommentWater purification is achieved when water treatment systems remove unwanted organic and inorganic materials, chemical compounds, and biological contaminants from water. In healthcare, pure water that meets industry regulatory standards is invaluable for safe medical tools, processes, and facilities. Learn more about why water treatment is necessary and how your healthcare setting will benefit from […]
How Does a Commercial Reverse Osmosis System Work?
Leave a CommentReverse osmosis is a technology that treats water to remove salt, chlorine, sediment, and other impurities. During the Reverse osmosis process, pressure is used to pass source water through a thin membrane. The semipermeable membrane allows the water through while catching the solids and bigger molecules like ionized dissolved salts and other contaminants. A wide […]
Ultraviolet Disinfection in Municipal Water & Wastewater
Leave a CommentThe citizens in your community count on you to ensure that the water they drink is safe and the wastewater produced is treated effectively without issues that can cause environmental damage. Ensuring that your water and wastewater are free of contaminants and infectious agents is a must. Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection treatment has a wealth of […]
Understanding Industrial Water Filtration
Leave a CommentWater filtration is a critical aspect of many industrial operations. From process water to potable water, Reynolds Culligan’s industrial water filtration systems are engineered to enhance your operational quality and efficiency. To choose the right industrial water filtration system for your needs, it is important to understand what water filtration systems do, their benefits, and […]
Can You Drink Softened Water?
Leave a CommentWater naturally contains a variety of mineral compounds, such as calcium and magnesium. The amount of these compounds contained in a sample of water determines whether it is considered “hard” or “soft”. Hard water has high levels of minerals, while soft water has low levels of minerals. The term “softened water” refers to hard water […]