by Steve Killick | Aug 30, 2021 | Iron Removal, Membrane Filtration, Water Softening, Water Stabilisation, Water Treatment
A2V in partnership with Flowline were awarded the tender for this 1kLPH plant to treat brackish borehole water for the small settlement of Merrimen in the Northern Cape. Prior to the implementation of this project the municipality had been trucking water into the...
by Steve Killick | May 20, 2020 | Iron Removal, Membrane Filtration, Water Softening, Water Treatment
A2V were appointed to install a a water treatment system to supply 4,000LPH pure makeup water for Albion’s product range. The system treats borehole water and is entirely is powered by photovoltaic (PV) on the roof of the factory to produce a very economical...
by Webmaster | Nov 19, 2018 | Iron Removal, Water Treatment
A2V in partnership with Conns Water Solutions designed and installed a water treatment plant to treat borehole water containing iron and manganese to drinking water standards for use in the hotel. The water was also stabilized to prevent corrosion to the hotels aging...
by Webmaster | Nov 14, 2018 | Iron Removal, Water Stabilisation, Water Treatment
A2V in joint venture with Conns Water and Sopura, designed and installed a water treatment system to remove iron and manganese from borehole water using a catalytic filter media called DMI-65. The plant is design to treat 25m3/hr using Chlorine dioxide as an oxidant...
by Webmaster | Apr 23, 2018 | Iron Removal, Water Treatment
A2V in joint venture with Conns Water and Sopura, designed and installed a water treatment system to remove iron and manganese from borehole water using a catalytic filter media called DMI-65. The plant is design to treat 40m3/hr fed directly directly from the...
by Webmaster | Aug 24, 2015 | Iron Removal, Water Treatment
Albion Chemicals are manufacturers of of bleach and other cleaning products. Cape Town municipal water is used as the main ingredient for all of their products. Albion were experiencing a high number of returns on their products due to ‘blow-outs’ of the product...