Equipment

Water treatment equipment is essential for producing high-quality water for a variety of applications. Type II high purity water lab systems, side stream filtration for cooling towers, AAMI ST108 central sterile water systems, and controllers and automation are all important types of water treatment equipment.

If you are unsure which type of water treatment equipment is right for your needs, please contact us today so we can help you find the right water treatment equipment for you.

Equipment

Controllers and Automation

ChemREADY’s family of cooling tower, boiler, metal finishing, industrial and municipal water treatment controllers is designed with a total quality commitment that starts with the best design engineering in the industry and continues throughout all stages of the manufacturing process.

Type II High Purity Water Lab Systems

Meeting Type II ASTM high purity water requirements in your lab facility can be a costly endeavor. At ChemREADY, we provide a cost effective Type II High Purity Water system to achieving this goal without the undo burden of standard DI water production.

Side Stream Filtration for Cooling Towers

​Side stream filtration has been used with cooling towers, boilers, air compressors, etc. for years. The reason is flexibility and redundancy. Modularity allows for a system to be more accurately matched to the required load.

AAMI ST108 Central Sterile Water Systems

The AAMI ST108 Central Sterile Water Systems are designed to meet or exceed the proposed standards put forth. The improved process water used in Water Systems lowers infection, protects equipment and improves patient outcomes.

Type II High Purity Water Lab Systems

Type II high purity water lab systems are designed to produce water that meets the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D1193 standards for Type II water. This type of water is suitable for a variety of laboratory applications, including general chemistry, analytical chemistry, and microbiological testing.

Type II high purity water lab systems typically consist of the following components:

  • Pretreatment: This stage removes suspended solids, chlorine, and other impurities from the feed water.
  • Reverse osmosis (RO): RO uses a semipermeable membrane to remove dissolved solids, ions, and organic molecules from the water.
  • Deionization (DI): DI uses ion exchange resins to remove the remaining ions from the water.
  • Ultraviolet (UV) sterilization: UV sterilization kills any remaining bacteria in the water.
  • Type II high purity water lab systems are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet the needs of different laboratories. Some systems are designed to produce a continuous flow of water, while others are designed to fill storage tanks.

Side Stream Filtration for Cooling Towers

Side stream filtration is a water treatment process that removes fine particulate from cooling tower water. This is important because fine particulate can cause a number of problems with cooling towers, including:

  • Reduced heat transfer efficiency
  • Increased corrosion and erosion
  • Increased risk of biological growth
  • Side stream filtration systems typically work by drawing a small portion of the cooling tower water through a series of filters. The filters remove the fine particulate, and the filtered water is then returned to the cooling tower.

Side stream filtration systems can be very effective at reducing the amount of fine particulate in cooling tower water. This can lead to a number of benefits, including:

  • Improved heat transfer efficiency
  • Reduced corrosion and erosion
  • Reduced risk of biological growth
  • Reduced energy consumption
  • Extended equipment life

AAMI ST108 Central Sterile Water Systems

AAMI ST108 central sterile water systems are designed to produce water that meets the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) ST108 standards for central sterile water. This type of water is suitable for use in the reprocessing of medical devices.

AAMI ST108 central sterile water systems typically consist of the following components:

  • Pretreatment: This stage removes suspended solids, chlorine, and other impurities from the feed water.
  • Reverse osmosis (RO): RO uses a semipermeable membrane to remove dissolved solids, ions, and organic molecules from the water.
  • Deionization (DI): DI uses ion exchange resins to remove the remaining ions from the water.
  • Ultraviolet (UV) sterilization: UV sterilization kills any remaining bacteria in the water.
  • Ultrafiltration (UF): UF uses a semipermeable membrane to remove any remaining bacteria and other microorganisms from the water.

AAMI ST108 central sterile water systems are available in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet the needs of different healthcare facilities. Some systems are designed to produce a continuous flow of water, while others are designed to fill storage tanks.