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Atlantium Hydro-Optic (HOD) UV Power Solutions
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2019Nov 1
Power Generation Plants https://Atlantium.com Atlantium Hydro-Optic (HOD) UV provides non-chemical disinfection and dechlorination to efficiently treat bacterial growth and its associated biofouling. Protects boiler feed make-Up water and extends micron filter and RO membrane life. Reduced surface fouling improves heat exchanger performance. Also the improved permeate quality and quantity leads to lower operating costs. Protect boiler feed make-up water from bacterial growth and associated biofouling; extend micron filter and RO membrane life; improve heat exchanger performance; and improve permeate quality and quantity with HOD UV for non-chemical disinfection and dechlorination. Today’s environment demands proven alternatives to chemicals – solutions that don’t create disinfection by-products or discharge chemicals. Atlantium Hydro-Optic™ UV is field-proven in power plants. It provides efficient water treatment, improves performance and reduces costs. And it meets the strictest environmental regulations so you don’t have to worry about disinfection by-products or discharge penalties. Hydro-Optic UV treatment for non-chemical disinfection and dechlorination is a sustainable alternative to chemical (SBS/SMBS) biofouling methods and their heavy maintenance burden.Hydro-Optic UV technology is unique in its ability to disinfect and dechlorinate boiler feedwater and make-up water in a single, non-chemical process. The system decomposes free chlorine and significantly reduces combined chlorine oxidants in process water to protect RO membranes. At the same time, the technology provides high-level disinfection that reduces membrane biofouling potential by eliminating potential for anaerobic and aerobic bacterial growth. The combination maintains high uptime on the RO and, in turn, the integrity of the boiler feedwater. Hydro-Optic™ UV Technology: Principles of OperationUnlike chemical treatment approaches, UV systems employ a physical process for disinfection. When bacteria, viruses and protozoa are exposed to the germicidal wavelengths of UV light, they are rendered incapable of reproducing.

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