Engineering
Water Treatment Plant
A water treatment plant is a facility that processes raw or contaminated water from natural sources (such as rivers, lakes, groundwater) or municipal sewage to make it safe and suitable for various uses, including drinking, industrial processes, irrigation, and environmental protection. We also provide separated spare part about WTP like cartridge filter, membrane RO & UF, resin ion exchange, media filtration, etc.
Waste Water Treatment Plant
A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), also known as a sewage treatment plant, is a facility designed to receive, treat, and process wastewater to remove contaminants and pollutants before releasing the treated water back into the environment or returning it for reuse.
Boiler Retubing
Boiler retubing is a maintenance process that involves replacing the tubes or pipes within a boiler. This is done to ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of the boiler. Boilers are widely used in various industries to generate steam or hot water for heating, power generation, and other industrial processes.
Boiler Cleaning
Boiler cleaning refers to the process of removing ash, soot, scale, and other deposits that accumulate on the internal surfaces of a boiler, such as the tubes, furnace, and heat exchangers.
Water Assesment
Water assessment" refers to the process of evaluating and analyzing various aspects of water resources, water quality, and water-related issues. It plays a crucial role in understanding and managing water sources, ensuring water availability, and addressing water-related challenges.