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May 26, 2009 | Siemens’ new Protegra CS systems deliver Type II water for healthcare and laboratory marketsSiemens Water Technologies introduces the Protegra CS water system that combines reverse osmosis (RO) and continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) technologies to produce consistent ASTM Type II pure water quality from a soft water source. Available in four models with flow rates from 120 to 750 liters per hour, the Protegra CS system can supply pure water to an entire building or to one laboratory with multiple points of use. more |
May 11, 2009 | Siemens’ new Vantage VNX systems offer eco-friendly, compact, high-purity water treatmentSiemens Water Technologies has introduced the Vantage VNX system, an eco-friendly, high-purity water system for the power, microelectronics and general industry markets. These compact, modular skidded systems are a green alternative to chemically regenerated mixed-bed deionization (MBDI) systems and are designed to produce 50 gpm (11.4 m3/hr) to 900 gpm (204.4 m3/hr) of deionized water from reverse osmosis (RO) feed. more |
May 04, 2009 | Siemens’ new pulsed-bed walnut shell filter offers small footprint for offshore oil/water separation applicationsSiemens Water Technologies announces a new, compact walnut shell filter for offshore oil and gas applications. The proprietary filter design requires no moving equipment to perform backwashes, and greatly reduces the volume of backwash water produced when compared to other walnut shell filter designs. This simplifies the design of the filters, reduces the weight and footprint, and lowers the cost of multiple filter systems, making it ideal for offshore oil production. more |
May 04, 2009 | Siemens introduces new second pass reverse osmosis water treatment system for high quality water in offshore applicationsSiemens Water Technologies announces a new second pass reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment system to the offshore oil and gas industry. The new system can be used on offshore platforms and drilling rigs to generate high quality water on-board – water normally transported to the platform. By generating water on the platform, costly transportation charges are eliminated and water volume can be adjusted according to need. more |
Apr 28, 2009 | Siemens to design, supply and install water and wastewater treatment equipment for The Dow Chemical Company’s Thailand Growth ProjectSiemens Ltd. Thailand was awarded a double-digit million dollar (U.S.) contract by MTP HPPO Manufacturing Company Limited, a joint venture between The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) and the Siam Cement Group (SCG), for water treatment and waste water treatment plants. The plants will support a grass roots Joint Venture complex being built by Dow, SCG and Solvay at the Asia Industrial Estate in Rayong, Thailand. Siemens will design, engineer, manufacture, supply, construct and provide commissioning support for the water and waste water treatment plants, which are expected to be completed and operating by mid to late 2010 respectively. more |
Apr 27, 2009 | Siemens to provide a membrane filtration system for Highland Park, Illinois’ Water Treatment Plant upgradeThe City of Highland Park, Illinois has awarded Siemens a multi-million dollar contract to provide a Memcor submerged membrane filtration system for its existing water treatment plant. The system, which will treat water from Lake Michigan, will replace an aging conventional filtration plant at the facility, and increase the plant’s rated capacity from 21 MGD (79 MLD) to 30 MGD (113 MLD). When started up, this will be the 12th Memcor membrane system operating on Lake Michigan. CDM is the consulting engineer on the project, which is scheduled for completion in the winter of 2012. more |
Apr 23, 2009 | Siemens to provide system for treating flue gas desulfurization scrubber wastewater at an Eastern U.S. Power PlantOne of the largest power producers in the U.S. has selected Siemens Water Technologies to provide a system to treat wastewater from a Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) scrubber being constructed at an eastern power plant in the U.S. The installation of the wet scrubber will significantly reduce emissions of mercury and sulphur dioxide. The wastewater treatment system will remove suspended solids and heavy metals from the scrubber waste stream so the water can be safely discharged. Siemens’ scope of supply on the new physical/ chemical wastewater treatment system for this project includes system design, equipment supply, project management, system start-up, staff training, and system commissioning. When completed in 2012, the system will be Siemens’ 14th FGD scrubber wastewater treatment system installed at a U.S. power plant. more |
Apr 14, 2009 | Siemens’ new web monitoring and control solution offers more for lessThe Link2Site Flex solution is Siemens Water Technologies’ latest wireless-to-web remote monitoring and control solution that can be added to industrial equipment or processes. The Link2Site Flex solution differs from the previous Link2Site generation of systems in that it is not “process specific,” providing broader monitoring, controlling, and trending capabilities and establishing a platform for more proactive troubleshooting. The solution is perfect for a company wanting to provide extended warranty, more comprehensive process guarantees, and easy, low-cost access to centrally located technical expertise. more |
Apr 07, 2009 | Siemens to Provide a Large-Scale Pressurized Membrane Filtration System for the City of East Chicago, Indiana’s new Water Treatment PlantThe City of East Chicago, Indiana, has awarded Siemens a multi-million dollar contract to provide a Memcor pressurized membrane filtration system for a new water treatment plant. The 16-MGD (60.5-MLD) system, which will treat water from Lake Michigan, will be the first large-scale pressurized membrane plant in Indiana. It will also be Siemens’ 12th membrane plant on Lake Michigan. American Structurepoint and Black & Veatch will provide design engineering and plant construction services. The system is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2011. more |
Mar 25, 2009 | Using Chlorine in Swimming Pools Safely and Economically: OSEC-NXT Membrane-Type Electrolysis System with Improved Electrolytic CellThe OSEC-NXT membrane-type electrolysis system from Siemens offers swimming pool operators a safe, reliable and economically efficient alternative to chlorine production. Two configurations are offered for six different production capacities ranging from 6 to 60 kilograms of equivalent chlorine per day to meet the disinfection requirements of various size swimming pools. High-quality materials that are especially resistant to chemicals and temperature fluctuations are used for the electrolytic cell. The optimized temperature-monitoring function ensures reliable operation. Thanks to the integrated ChemWeb server, operating parameters or setpoints can be checked or altered via the Internet once the correct password has been entered. more |