Manufacturing

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Your plant makes great products.  It transforms basic materials into devices and parts that drive business and improve individual lives.  Throughout the transformation process, water is used to move parts, clean machines, hydrate employees, and even cut materials.  In fact, certain products require more or less water than others to make it.  According to watercalculator.org, a cotton t-shirt uses 659 gallons of water, while a smart phone requires 3,190 gallons.  If you want a new car made, that will need at least 13,737 gallons of water.  Will any water suffice for manufacturing?  No, not just any water.  Better manufacturing starts with better water that can be recirculated, prolongs the life of machines, and even keeps workers healthy.  Contact us to learn more about how we help manufacturing plants utilize better water.

Manufacturing Water Use

This industry is the 4th largest use of water in the US.  That is a lot of water!  If your plant does not use well water, then it uses city water.  With city water, you get bacteria, iron, and sulfur-free water.  However, you do not get calcium and magnesium-free water.  Any machine that uses this hard water will deposit calcium and magnesium into the machine over time.  This requires man hours to clean and maintain the machine and diminishes the life of the machine.  We can assist you to get better water so that your machines perform better and longer.

Let Us help you:

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Create consistent water pressure

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Remove contaminants in your water

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Remove bacteria from your water

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Install a new well

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Soften your water

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Maintain your water system

Why Manufacturing Matters

Great products require great machines that do their work correctly and consistently.  We can provide you with quality water that will make those machines last.

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