Raw water conditioned for domestic supply, boiler feed and process use
Aqua water treatment plants clean bore-well, municipal, or surface water through oxidation, filtration, adsorption, softening, and micron polishing. Each train is sized from a raw-water analysis so the treatment duty matches the actual turbidity, chlorine, organics, iron, and hardness load.
Click any vessel to read what it does.
The train shows conventional filtration, carbon adsorption, hardness removal, and the final micron barrier as distinct operating assets.
Strong-acid cation resin exchanges calcium and magnesium for sodium and regenerates with brine.
Follow the numbered train from inlet to treated-water reuse. Click any stage for its engineering note.
Bore-well, municipal, or surface water enters the treatment train.
Softener sizing is based on the raw-water hardness and the volume required between regeneration cycles—not a nominal capacity.
| Specification | Provision | Engineering note |
|---|---|---|
| Outlet total hardness | < 5 ppm as CaCO₃ | Verified on regeneration cycle |
| Resin | Strong-acid cation, sodium form | Food-grade resin, replaceable in situ |
| Regeneration | Sodium chloride brine | Manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic |
| Vessel | FRP or MSEP pressure vessel | Sized on hardness load and service flow |
| Valve arrangement | Multiport or individual butterfly valves | Automatic multiport optional |
Complete conditioning train for domestic supply, boiler feed, and process use.
Robust multi-layer sand filtration removes suspended particles with minimum pressure drop.
Activated carbon removes free chlorine, organic matter, colour, and odour.
Softening reduces hardness to below 5 ppm and prevents scale formation in pipes, boiler tubes, and heating surfaces.
FRP or MSEP pressure vessels with manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic valve arrangements.
Sized from raw-water hardness and the required volume between regeneration cycles.
Tell us your flow and footprint — we'll confirm the right sizing.