Industrial Water Media

Customized RO improves long-term safety, efficiency

October 11, 2018

 View Full Case Study Problem An outdated deionization (DI) system in the paint-booth area of an Ohio automotive plant was failing to produce an acceptable quality of water and necessitated excessive chemical costs to meet approved throughput levels. Additionally, chemical leakage was causing damage to floors, valves and pumps near the system. Conductivity of influent […]

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Reverse Osmosis-EDI System Spec Sheet

October 9, 2018

  View  Spec Sheet MPW’s Reverse Osmosis-Electrodeionization (RO-E) System is a convenient production solution for removing dissolved solids, total organic carbon (TOC) and other colloidal contaminants in a conveniently smaller footprint than traditional units. The system is operable in either single- or double-pass mode, with nominal flow rates up to 350 GPM and 200 GPM, […]

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Featured Branch: Port Arthur Service Center

October 5, 2018

Port Arthur Service Center. Port Arthur, Texas. Industrial Water Division. Discuss your branch’s dedication to safety. One of our daily reminders during our shift change meetings always includes the phrase “safety, quality, production.” Our belief is if we don’t do our job safely, no amount of quality or production can make up for an injured co-worker. […]

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Ion Exchange Transfer Trailer Video

August 1, 2018
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Sedalia plant manager named MPW’s 2017 Salaried Employee of the Year

July 12, 2018

“Throughout his career, Ronnie has been a model employee, making dramatic improvements to Sedalia in employee morale, service and infrastructure.” – Tim Dondero Ronnie Price was pondering a return to Missouri even before his phone rang. It was 2013 and Price had just spent more than 3 years installing industrial water systems and working steam blows […]

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Service Demineralization Skid Spec Sheet

June 28, 2018

View  Spec Sheet MPW’s 15- and 30-cubic-foot ion exchange vessels provide customized systems to meet your specific flow rate and quality requirements. Systems can be provided in a variety of configurations from a single-vessel system up to dual-train, multi-vessel designs. Each system includes interconnecting hoses with optional monitoring instrumentation and automatic shutdown controls. MPW’s field […]

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MPW’s CO2 removal system reduces costs for plant

June 20, 2018

 View Full Case Study Problem Before the commissioning of a Mid-western natural gas and steam-driven power plant, tests on the plant’s source water revealed elevated levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). With no plans for an on-site water-treatment facility, the plant relied on MPW as its exclusive deionization (DI) supplier. The facility is also a zero-liquid-discharge […]

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Reston retires after 16 successful years with MPW

June 12, 2018

“Rod was a key driver in the growth and maturity of the Industrial Water Division. He helped take MPW from a mobile DI trailer company to a full-service water treatment company by selling a number of very large baseload water systems.” — Jared Black Rod Reston, Senior Business Development Manager for MPW’s Industrial Water Division, […]

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Mobile Ion Exchange Resin Transfer Spec Sheet

May 31, 2018

View  Spec Sheet MPW’s Mobile Ion Exchange Resin Transfer (MIERT) trailer is capable of transporting both regenerated and exhausted resin with volume capacity of 1,500 cubic feet. There are four compartments each equipped to receive air or water pressure (or both) to sluice and move the resin. A custom underdrain allows dewatering of sluice water […]

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Power plant utilizes clarifier to reduce pond dredging

May 22, 2018

 View Full Case Study  Problem Settling ponds are typically used in the wastewater treatment process, al-lowing for the natural removal of solids and turbidity from wastewater. Water is processed through the ponds so solid contaminants can settle and clean, re-usable water can flow over top. Though this technique is quite common in many industries, settling […]

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