Chloramine present in incoming facility water poses challenges to industrial manufacturing processes. Learn how UV reduces chloramines effectively and how it compares to other methods.
Today, more public water supplies in the US are making the switch from chlorine to chloramine, largely due to its advantages as a longer-lasting residual and that it produces fewer by-products. However, chloramines have corrosive properties that can damage metal pipes and, over time, degrade rubber, such as O-rings, gaskets, and seals, resulting in damage to process equipment, such as downstream membranes. Ultraviolet (UV) technology using low-pressure lamps is a highly effective, versatile, and reliable method for chloramine reduction. Attend our webinar to learn how UV can effectively break down chloramines, ensuring cleaner water, and how it compares to alternative treatment methods.
Presenters:
Anmol Saggar – Senior Manager, Strategic Marketing Siva Sarathy- Manager, UV Application
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Aquafine’s UV technology addresses a wide range of industrial water treatment needs. Designed for flexibility and efficiency, Aquafine solutions integrate seamlessly into your process—minimizing footprint, maintenance, and total cost of ownership.

