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Get independent analysis and control of technical water that documents water quality and supports optimisation of operation and service life.

Companies with production plants, boiler systems and circulation systems use technical water. The water quality in these systems must comply with defined quality requirements depending on the system and water type. Daily monitoring of parameters such as pH, conductivity and hardness is often carried out internally, but there may be a need for regular verification by an independent laboratory to document that water quality remains within the specified limit values. 

Risks of insufficient water quality 

If poor water quality is not detected in time, it can damage production and equipment. Independent analysis and reporting provide a documented basis for evaluation and potential improvements. 

Rack with sample containers with blue caps for laboratory analysis of technical water.
Sample containers for analysis and control of technical water in a laboratory environment.

Challenges

When the quality of technical water has not been assessed, a key parameter for determining whether operational changes are required is missing.

Insufficient water quality increases risk of damage 

If technical water does not meet the required quality standards, it can lead to corrosion, scaling, boiler carryover, operational disturbances and damage to other equipment. 

 

Daily monitoring does not provide full documentation 

Internal daily monitoring of pH, conductivity and hardness is an important tool in assessing water quality, but it does not always provide complete documentation, making it difficult to determine whether further action is required. 

 

Limited basis for operational adjustments 

Without supplementary measurements, it may be unclear whether operational analyses provide a sufficient basis for identifying the need for adjustments. 

Benefits

Get documented results that support water-quality evaluation, decisions and recurring documentation

Document water quality with independent testing

Independent laboratory analysis provides documentation of agreed quality parameters for technical water and creates a reliable basis for follow-up, reporting and evaluation of operating conditions.

Support evaluation with independent advisory input

The advisory input is based on analysis results, assesses water quality and provides suggestions for possible improvements.

Documented overview of water quality over time

Regular sampling and analysis of predefined parameters provide continuous documentation of the water quality. The results can be supplemented with advisory input.

Site visits

Recurring site visits provide the opportunity for on-site analyses and verification of the plant’s instruments.