Hard water is one of the most common and costly water quality challenges facing industrial facilities. Left unmanaged, minerals like calcium and magnesium can ... Continue Reading
How to Perform a Reverse Osmosis Membrane Replacement
In any reverse osmosis (RO) system, the reverse osmosis membrane is the heart of the operation—responsible for removing dissolved solids (TDS), heavy metals, ... Continue Reading
How to Evaluate Your Chlorine Monitor Performance
In any water treatment system, the ability to consistently produce clean, reliable disinfectant is critical. Whether you're operating a healthcare facility, a ... Continue Reading
RO System Coagulant: Optimize Pretreatment, Maximize ROI
In industrial and commercial water treatment, reverse osmosis (RO) systems are among the most trusted technologies for producing high-purity water. From ... Continue Reading
Healthcare Secondary Disinfection: Chlorine Dioxide vs Monochloramines
Water safety plays a direct role in preventing healthcare-associated infections. From tap water to misting devices, any part of a building’s drinking water ... Continue Reading
What Is Biocide Water Treatment? Key Types & Use Cases
In water treatment, the smallest organisms often create the largest operational challenges. When left unchecked, microbial growth can clog piping, corrode metal ... Continue Reading
Chlorine pH: Why It Matters in Disinfection Systems
In the water treatment industry, chlorine isn’t just one option. It’s often the most trusted chemical across industries for consistent, broad-spectrum ... Continue Reading
Boiler Carryover: What It Is and How to Prevent It
Boiler carryover is the unintentional escape of boiler water or its dissolved and suspended solids into the steam system. It affects steam purity, damages ... Continue Reading
What Is Hard Water? Industrial Risks and How Softeners Help
What is hard water? Hard water is a common but often misunderstood issue in industrial water systems. Essentially, it's a type of water that contains ... Continue Reading
EDI Water Treatment: How It Works and Where It Fits
Not all water treatment ends with chemicals or reverse osmosis. EDI water treatment—short for electrodeionization—is a sustainable, chemical-free method used to ... Continue Reading
What Is Water Management and Why It Matters to Universities
Everybody on college campuses - students and professors alike - knows what water is. Yet very few of these individuals could answer the question, "what is water ... Continue Reading
Water Pretreatment: The Foundation of Effective Water Management
In industrial and commercial water systems, failures usually start quietly, with hardness sneaking into a boiler or scale forming in a cooling tower. And while ... Continue Reading