Immmes Delivers Advanced Water Purification System to Dutch Customer

Date: 2 July 2024
Source: IMMMES Srl
Immmes Delivers Advanced Water Purification System to Dutch Customer
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GS Technics BV

Date: 2 July 2024

Immmes is proud to announce the delivery of its latest state-of-the-art water purification system to a valued customer in the Netherlands.

This cutting-edge system will soon undergo assembly, during which it will be seamlessly integrated with all machine tools on site.

The DTP + Dual Flow purification system, complete with a fully automatic filter press, is designed to provide the highest water quality essential for glass processing production. This innovative system represents the pinnacle of efficiency and environmental sustainability in process water purification, ensuring the cleanest possible water for industrial use.

The new system promises to enhance production processes by delivering superior water quality, reducing environmental impact, and improving overall operational efficiency.

Immmes Delivers Advanced Water Purification System to Dutch Customer
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