Expertise
Textile Water Treatment
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As Panta Rei, we offer our expertise in different kinds of water and wastewater treatment and recovery processes, for both of the water and the raw materials contained in it.
Our experience ranges from primary water treatments for rivers and wells to produce drinking water to high quality industrial water for specific applications.
After having worked for more than ten years in the textile industry field, we have developed and implemented technologies which are specifically focused on the dyeing factories needs, which have become our core business.
Our services include the engineering, supply, installation, commissioning and start-up of our treatment plants, as well as a guaranteed after-sales service.
Our team will provide you with the best treatment option for your effluent; with our treatment options, the social responsibility, environmental compliance and sustainability are not an economic burden but an investment in the future.
Wastewater
Wastewater Treatment Plants for Textile Industries
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The textile industry demands a significant amount of water, especially in the washing and dyeing processes, an industrial procedure which gives as a result a complex wastewater that requires particular attention.
Panta Rei has built a strong experience in this sector, and over the years it has become our core business and our specific area of expertise.
We have installed water and wastewater treatment plants for some of the largest textile groups in the world, and we are currently purifying over 100 million liters of wastewater per day coming from this industry, in order to make sure that our customers’ discharges are compliant with the most restrictive environmental regulations.
Brine
Brine Recovery System
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Salt for the dyeing process is a major daily expense in the textile industry, especially for natural fabrics such as cotton. Besides the economic aspects concerning the money savings, environmental issues linked to excessively salty water discharges make water and salt reuse a priority for all the cotton dyeing companies having strong environmental and sustainability policies.
Our technology allows us to treat just the dye bath, which represents a small water amount as compared to the whole amount of water generated by the textile process. Moreover, the dye bath does not contain a significant concentration of hardness and therefore salt can be recovered without residual hardness.
Recovery
Water Recovery for Textile Industries
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The road towards water recovery implies a series of treatments for the water, in order to guarantee the best qualify of the final effluent, which is to be promptly reused in the production cycle.
We can treat the reject of the reverse osmosis membranes with natural, multi-stage or vacuum evaporators in order to close the water process loop with a water recovery system and thus guarantee full compliance even with the most constringent environmental laws.