Archive for May, 2017
Voltea Announces Revamped Product Line!
- Danielle Francisco
- May 30, 2017
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Voltea, the world’s leader in Membrane-Capacitive Deionization (CapDI©), for tunable, salt-free and chemical-free water softening and desalination, has a major technology announcement! Starting June 1, Voltea is offering a transformed line of Industrial and Commercial systems, dramatically improving cost, operational efficiency, footprint and longevity.
Engineering advances to Voltea’s CapDI systems include revolutionary improvements in electronic controls, re-designed piping significantly reducing interconnected dead volume, and the use of Voltea’s Single-block technology for module connections. This combination delivers a drastic improvement in system performance while achieving a superior cost structure to traditional desalination and softening technologies.
These advances required a repositioning of Voltea’s modules to a horizontal orientation, now called the IS-H (Industrial Series – Horizontal) Systems.
‘I am delighted to introduce the world to Voltea’s IS-H series. Our engineering and design teams have made a big step forward in product performance while dramatically reducing capital equipment costs,’ commented Voltea’s CEO, L. Bryan Brister.
June 5-8, Voltea will be exhibiting at the Clean Show 2017 in Las Vegas, where they will be officially displaying the first IS-24H to the market! Please stop by booth 3477 to take a peek at this advanced CapDI System!
Voltea Releases CapDI for Horticulture Case Study
- Danielle Francisco
- May 3, 2017
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Voltea, the world’s leader in Membrane-Capacitive Deionization (CapDI©), for tunable salt-free and chemical-free water softening and desalination, has created a case study based on our CapDI installation at a horticulture facility in Mexico. This case study focuses on how our CapDI technology cost-effectively and tunably removes dissolved salts from irrigation water, resulting in this tomato grower having the ability to grow their own tomato seedlings in-house, rather than having to purchase from a third-party.
CapDI’s tunability feature is especially significant for the horticulture industry as certain crops require specific and different salinities than other crops. This allows growers to target a specific salinity for tomatoes, and a different salinity for peppers and other crops, all while keeping the necessary and beneficial nutrients present in the irrigation water.
Click here to access Voltea’s interactive flipping book Horticulture Case Study