A water deferrization plant removes iron from process water, which is essential to ensure water quality and prevent equipment damage. This plant uses membrane technology, with a reverse osmosis (RO) unit being the central component. RO technology filters not only iron, but also other dissolved substances and contaminants from the water, resulting in highly pure process water.
In addition to deferrization, a demineralisation plant provides further water purification. This plant removes salts and minerals remaining in the water after RO treatment, which is crucial for applications where very low conductivity is required. Together, these systems form a complete and efficient process water treatment plant.
These water treatment solutions are part of the infrastructure at Caradon Radiators Group in Belgium and the Netherlands, where high demands are placed on the quality and reliability of water use in production processes.
Investments in environmentally friendly technologies were also made at the Caradon Group’s Turkish subsidiary TermoTeknik. An oil emulsion removal plant was implemented there, specially designed to remove oil and grease from industrial wastewater. This plant contributes to compliance with environmental standards and reduces the ecological impact of production activities.
Together, these projects illustrate the Caradon Group’s commitment to sustainable and high-performance water treatment at all their sites.