At Mentor Water Experts, we specialize in delivering advanced and customized water treatment solutions as leading Water Treatment Plant Manufacturers. We address the ever-growing challenges of water quality and scarcity. Whether it’s purification, filtration, desalination, or recycling, we are committed to pioneering cutting-edge technologies for a more sustainable planet.
Ready to revolutionize your water treatment processes? Contact us at +91 7351 002 123 now and discover how our tailored solutions can lead to efficient, eco-friendly, and future-ready water management.
If you reach out to us regarding a particular water treatment plant model, here’s what you can expect:
✅ Water treatment plant: From all the equipment and components, that are necessary to treat water cleanly. We will provide you with everything with proper guidance.
✅ Standard procedure: You will get a detailed description of the WTP process steps that will be performed according to your selected product.
✅ Installation services: Not only the components, we will also offer you a range of installation services for a variety of water treatment plant models.
✅ Operator training: Once your water treatment plant is installed, we will provide extensive training modules. This will cover topics like how to operate and maintain your WTP and its main components.
✅ Maintenance and support: Even after we are done with water treatment plant installation and training programs, we offer a promising range of maintenance and support services. This includes routine maintenance, filter upgrades, emergency repairs, and spare parts supply.
Water treatment plants use a variety of processes to clean water and make it safe to drink. The specific processes used vary depending on the source of the water and the types of contaminants that need to be removed. However, most WTP processes involve the following basic steps:
Preliminary Treatment
This involves removing large objects and debris. This is typically done using screens and grids. There are two types of screens used in a wastewater treatment plant process namely, coarse and fine screens.
Coagulation and Flocculation
Here, chemicals are added to the water to cause small particles to form larger flocs. This makes it easier to remove the particles in the next step.
Sedimentation
Once large flocs are formed, the water is slowed down and allowed to settle so that the flocs can sink to the bottom. The clear water is then drawn off from the top of the tank.
Filtration
The water is passed through filters to remove any remaining particles. In this process, air and clean water are pumped back up the filter. It helps to dislodge the trapped impurities.
Disinfection
The most commonly used disinfectant chemical in a water treatment plant is chlorine. This stays in the water through the distribution system to protect it from any harmful microorganisms.
Supplementary Treatment
Supplementary treatment such as fluoridation of water (where fluoride is added to water) may be needed for the benefit of the consumer.
With over 16 years of experience, here are some of the reasons why you should trust our water treatment plant products:
Water treatment/softening solution for hospitality, industrial & domestic customers.
Customized solutions to cater individual project needs.
Robust presence in the Government and private sector.
A water treatment plant is a facility that purifies raw water from natural sources like rivers, lakes, and groundwater to make it safe and suitable for human consumption.
Hot water treatment plants heat water to kill harmful microorganisms and remove impurities, then use filters to produce clean water.
A wastewater treatment plant is a facility that removes contaminants from wastewater to produce an effluent that is suitable for discharge to the environment or reuse. They use a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove contaminants from wastewater.
A water treatment plant works by passing raw water through several treatment processes, including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, to remove impurities and contaminants.
WTP can remove a wide range of contaminants, including suspended solids, organic matter, bacteria, viruses, and chemicals.
The common treatment processes used in WTP include physical, chemical, and biological processes such as coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, and reverse osmosis.
The quality of treated water is ensured through continuous monitoring and testing of water samples at various stages of the treatment process to ensure that it meets the required standards.
The cost of a water treatment procedure varies depending on the type of treatment needed and the volume of water being treated.