Sustainable Sweet Spot: Physical Water Treatment Strengthens Geothermal Performance at Swiss Chocolatier
At Aeschbach Chocolatier, physical water treatment has transformed the efficiency of geothermal systems.
At Aeschbach Chocolatier, physical water treatment has transformed the efficiency of geothermal systems.
AQUA4D and NGL Group announce a significant water technology collaboration for buildings and industry. This powerful combination of the companies' decades of experience in precision water treatment will speed up positive transitions in water-efficient processes.
We welcome Patrice Brand as our new Chief Technology Officer, taking over from Charles-Henri Faure after 15 years. In an interview, Patrice shared his tangible excitement about the tasks and challenges ahead – and his huge ambitions.
This study implies that through effective water treatment AQUA4D® can decrease persistent limescale issues by ~80%, thereby decreasing the need for chemical treatment and increasing the efficiency and sustainability of installations.
Water issues threaten the efficiency of geothermal installations, and no sustainable solution has yet existed. Now AQUA4D have shown that water treatment can finally solve these problems, and help speed up green transitions.
AQUA4D has proudly completed a landmark installation at a municipal building in the Canton of Valais, the 50th such installation in the region, encompassing fire stations, police stations, schools, and sports facilities.
AQUA4D is now offering a comprehensive service for professionals working in water systems for buildings infrastructure, with open-source CAD designs increasing efficiencies and expediting the pre-installation and installation processes.
With several thousand installations, dozens of scientific studies and the recognition of numerous organizations, AQUA4D's effectiveness and both ecological and economic interest are clear. Let’s look at some of its success stories in urban water infrastructure.
We may still be in a pandemic, but there were plenty of reasons to be cheerful this year – and to hope that 2022 will be even better. Before we go into the new year, we wanted to look at some of the highlights from the last 12 months and shout out to a strong global team which made it all possible.
There’s no doubt these two technologies are the future: they are efficient, sustainable ways to treat water. They offer decisive advantages over most other technologies, and make it possible to massively reduce the use of chemicals in the water cycle.
After numerous installations proving the efficiency of AQUA4D® in buildings in Valais, Switzerland, the regional government has now explicitly mentioned this technology in their directives for energy and resource use.
After numerous installations proving the efficiency of AQUA4D® in buildings in Valais, Switzerland, the regional government has now explicitly mentioned this technology in their directives for energy and resource use.
Behind the beautiful facades of old buildings lies a hidden threat unknown to many owners: the slow decay of piping and water infrastructure. Limescale and corrosion build up gradually, finally manifesting in decreased water pressure and the unsettling sight
Experts are well aware that water softeners are not always suitable for residential drinking water. The harder the water, the more sodium they release into the water. It is now widely known that this is unhealthy. Info about sodium
This article originally appeared in Chile's El Mercurio newspaper. IST Group (AQUA4D Chile) and SGS have reached an agreement to introduce innovative and sustainable technology for water resource optimization and efficiency in mining processes. Water scarcity, salinity and water
Definition of Physical Water Treatments in Context with Other Types of Treatments At Wikipedia one finds under the term "processes of water treatment" under physical processes actually chemical processes. So it says there e.g. aeration, atomization, sedimentation, flotation, adsorption.
After numerous installations proving the efficiency of AQUA4D® in buildings in Valais, Switzerland, the regional government has now explicitly mentioned this technology in their directives for energy and resource use.
This article, originally published in Bâtitech magazine, highlights AQUA4D's sustainable water treatment in three different sectors.