Kelso Firm to Roll out New Treatment Water Systems Across Globe

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Kelso Firm to Roll out New Treatment Water Systems Across Globe

A Scottish Borders-based company has launched a new generation of water treatment generators to increase the yield and improve the quality of drinking water across the globe.Scotmas of Kelso is planning to roll out its latest water purification systems in the UK and Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South America

The company’s new chlorine dioxide (ClO2) generators use the latest catalytic and chemical engineering techniques to remove impurities and minimise the production of inorganic by-products such as chlorite and chlorate in treated water streams. Scotmas managing director Alistair Cameron said: “The benefits of using chlorine dioxide have been known for many years, but inadequate monitoring systems and inefficient chemical generation techniques used by other companies have led to concerns around the purity of chlorine dioxide being used for drinking water systems. Our in-situ ClO2 generators were designed to address that very concern.

“Now, our new generation of ClO2 water purification systems combine catalysis and the latest generation techniques with our existing state-of-the-art amperometric monitoring sensors to enhance our already world-leading purification systems and deliver an even purer and more effective chlorine dioxide treatment to water.”

The new generation of systems builds on the company’s reputation in providing safe and cost-effective chlorine dioxide generation.

Systems are installed as a fully integrated solution comprising the ClO2 generators, precursor storage tanks, pipework, analysers and all safety equipment.

Water utilities groups around the world have accepted it as one of the safest and cheapest alternatives to gas chlorination.

Scotmas has delivered chlorine dioxide systems for a range of clients, from the Iraqi oilfields to Eon Energy’s Connor Quay power station in north Wales.

Source: The National

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