Water is our
Our company was founded in 1998 by research and development engineers dedicated to the water and metals industry.
Thanks to their work, our company has built a factory in Jászfényszaru, primarily for the production of arsenic, and secondarily for the production of boron, iodine, and fluoride removing water filters and regenerable adsorbents. With this capability, we are able to produce adsorbents to meet the total water needs of 100,000 households and to purify the drinking water of nearly 10 million people per year.
Our regenerable adsorbents, with high manufacturing and technological standards, provide cost-effective, environmentally friendly purification of drinking water without the need for local chemical and additive treatment. Our development work has led to the addition of the PuraWell end-point water arsenic purifier, and to the creation of the PurAID® modular pallet-sized water purifier, based on the experience and needs of our activities in the field.
We believe that with our expertise and commitment, we can contribute to raising awareness of the value of clean water and to preserving it by providing a solution for the 750 million people around the world who currently live without safe water.
Our vision is not only to be a key player in our home country and the Central and Eastern European and Balkan regions but also to bring our products to other countries around the world, especially to our target markets in Asia and Africa, where we are already present with other products.
Our latest domestic reference - adsorbent removal project in Tiszagyenda
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Provided to the construction camp for engineers and contractors building a road network, three of our plants purify drinking water
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Our first project in Ghana, the trial operation of our PurAID® modular, mobile, pallet-based water purification equipment installed in the settlement of Akim Wenchi, has been successfully completed. With the help of PurAID®, iron and manganese impurities, as well as disease-causing bacteria, are removed from the water of the public wells of the town of 12,000 inhabitants.
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