Healthcare Services
Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd offers a wide range of reverse osmosis and water softening plants to the Healthcare sector.
The Solution
On account of the considerable knowledge and expertise we have, we specialise in the different types of water purification required for various departments. To illustrate, our work spans across Sterile Services, Endoscopy, Ophthalmic and Pathology departments across both the public and private healthcare sectors.
To emphasise, we manufacture an array of solutions to meet the requirements of our healthcare clientele. In particular, we manufacture and maintain reverse osmosis systems to ensure that they meet HTM0101 & HTM0106 standards.
In the final analysis, we work closely with a specialist independent UKAS accredited laboratory. To this end, they process water samples following our installation and maintenance works. So as to remain transparent, these results are shared with our clients once they are released from the laboratory.
Conclusion
In essence, we maintain numerous reverse osmosis systems and water softeners within the healthcare sector. Without a doubt, a consistent pure water supply and clean steam generation is an integral part of any hospital or healthcare facility. On the whole the optimisation and efficiency of these plants are essential. We understand this and set high standards for ourselves to deliver the best service possible.
In conclusion, many of our clients invest in our water purification solutions. To summarise, we design, manufacture, install and maintain many reverse osmosis and water softening systems for this sector.
Our System
What is a Water Softener?
A water softener is used to remove hardness from the incoming towns mains water supply.
For instance, this is achieved by removing the calcium and magnesium ions. These ions would otherwise cause scaling within a water system. Scaling can present itself in many ways.
Below is a list of the most common effects of scaling;
- Water heaters scaling impedes on their ability to heat water efficiently.
- Scaling on glassware such as shower screens and glasses is unhygienic and cosmetically unappealing.
- The scaling on tap outlets and scale build up within water holding tanks can have detrimental effects on systems.
Water softeners remove the calcium and magnesium ions and traps them on its filter surface which acts as a magnet.
Therefore, we exchange these calcium and magnesium ions for sodium ions which, in turn, creates softened water. Summing up, this results in water ready for consumption.
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Chiefly, Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd specialise in water treatment and process filtration. Consequently, Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd work across multiple sectors providing water processing solutions.
Interested? Find out more about water softening systems with Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd.
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How does Reverse Osmosis work?
Reverse Osmosis is a high-pressure water process which forces water to be treated through a semi permeable reverse osmosis membrane. So, the membrane has two outlet channels. One being the permeate water (Purified) which passes the heavily filtered water onto the point of use application. This purified water typically has around 98% of the incoming contaminants removed, such as dissolved salts, bacteria, organics and pyrogens.
On the other hand, the other outlet is where the rejected water (Concentrate) is sent directly to drain.
In some cases, this concentrate water can be re-circulated back to the front of the reverse osmosis plant and re-processed. In conclusion, this particular process can significantly reduce water wastage.
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Chiefly, Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd specialise in water treatment and process filtration. Consequently, Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd work across multiple sectors providing water processing solutions.
Interested? Find out more about reverse osmosis systems with Puretech Water Systems (UK) Ltd.
Find more information here: https://puretechsystems.co.uk/what-is-reverse-osmosis/