A significant proportion of the population in developing countries lives in rural areas in small communities of a few thousand people or less. Their water supply comes from millions of wells, most of which are heavily polluted.
Our direct and indirect experience and information from Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, and Ghana show that the rural population in these countries needs simple, reliable, low-cost water purification systems to supply drinking water. Taking these factors into account, we have developed a compact, mobile unit based on modular units.
A monitoring center developed for the water treatment unit ensures the intelligent operation of the modular system. The system provides continuous information on the operation of the equipment and any faults that may occur so that any problems that arise can be corrected immediately, ensuring the continuous operation of the system. The database generated by the centre provides operators with important information on the consumption patterns of users. System maintenance and regeneration of filter media can be carried out without interrupting the water supply.
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 last research for CERN was to develop a technology that allows the splices of low-temperature superconducting cables to be in a superconducting state as well, meaning that no voltage is applied to them.
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