If you are a water treatment facilities operator, you know the complications that can occur depending on the water processing system that you use.

In many cases, hard mineral deposits begin to accumulate on the various components of the system. These deposits collect inside of the clarifier dome, inside the pipes, on the rakes, and sometimes on the floors and walls. As the build-up increases, efficiency decreases. These mineral deposits are very heavy, and if allowed to compile, they can burn-up motors and completely clog pipes.

This is where Waterblasting.com Inc. comes to the rescue. With high volume 20,000 p.s.i. waterjets, these hardened mineral deposits are quickly eliminated without damaging underlying coatings.

At treatment facilities where waterjets are not used, air chipping hammers are a common method. However, this technique damages the paint on the surfaces of the tank and will ultimately expose the underlying metal to the corrosive elements of the water. Waterblasting removes the deposits much quicker and will not damage the underlying paint on the surfaces. Using the latest pipe cleaning equipment, Waterblasting.com Inc's self-propelled cleaning systems travel the length of the pipes while cleaning their surfaces with up to 40,000 p.s.i. Call for advice on how we can help keep your water treatment plant in production longer and significantly decrease your turn around time.

Below is an example where hydro-blasting was used at a water treatment facility.


A typical clarifier unit, before Hydroblasting. Notice the thick brown calcium.

 


The upper fins of a clarifier unit, after Hydroblasting.