The customer replaced proprietary biocides (stabilized bromine and glutaraldehyde) with Mixed Oxidant Solution for their industrial cooling tower water treatment and improved microbial control while reducing cost. Continue reading →
A leading automotive manufacturer switches to MIOX for their cooling tower biocide on 5 separate cooling systems at their melting plant. Continue reading →
Europe’s largest district cooling system serving 200,000 individuals in downtown Paris, France has been using MIOX for cooling tower water treatment since 2010. Continue reading →
A major semiconductor manufacturing facility replaces bromine and hypochlorite water treatment regimen with MIOX Mixed Oxidant Solution to recycle tooling process water for industrial cooling tower water treatment. The installation is particularly important as it proves yet again Mixed Oxidant Solution as an effective biocide for ammonia-laden waste water and in high pH environments. Continue reading →
Top Ammonia producer in United States replaces delivered 12.5% hypochlorite and bromine with MIOX sodium hypochlorite generator and is successfully controlling biological contaminants for cooling tower water treatment. MIOX sodium hypochlorite generators are designed to produce the absolute lowest cost hypochlorite on the market. Continue reading →
Two major district energy centers in Phoenix, Arizona, USA replace cocktail of chemicals (stabilized bromine, anti-corrosion, antiscalant) with MIOX Mixed Oxidant Solution for cooling tower water. The stabilized bromine regimen was replaced with two (2) MIOX Vault M30s at each facility. Continue reading →
Parkson Corporation – MIOX’s exclusive partner for municipal water treatment in the United States and Canada – announces it’s recent installation with Paducah Water Works in Kentucky. Parkson’s private labeled MIOX product line, MaximOS, was selected by the City of Paducah to replace delivered sodium hypochlorite at its downtown water treatment facility. The 900 lb/day Mixed Oxidant Solution generator has helped the City of Paducah improve their water treatment operation in numerous way including:
Reduced operating costs
Improved water quality
Increased facility safety by removing storage of chemicals
25-30% reduction in Alum chemical usage to achieve a settleable floc particle
MIOX is pleased to announce that we have been selected as the preferred technology to replace chlorine gas used in the final disinfection of wastewater from the treatment plant in Tuxtla City, Mexico which is operated by TICSA. In conjunction with Veolia Mexico, the MIOX on-site sodium hypochlorite chlorine generator system was chosen over competing technologies to improve safety at the facility.
The Tuxtla City wastewater plant is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and concerns over long-term safety drove TICSA to select a safer solution that was also economical. The ability to use salt to generate chlorine avoids transporting hazardous chemicals through the City on the way to the plant. The system should be operating by the summer of 2015.
The project scope includes two MIOX RIO H4 on-site generators. This equipment produces up to 800 pounds per day sodium hypochlorite and will disinfect wastewater for over 500,000 residents in Tuxtla City, Mexico. MIOX sodium hypochlorite generators are designed to produce the absolute lowest cost chlorine available on the market. Many facilities are turning to MIOX HYPO systems for safety, economic, and process benefits.
Two (2) MIOX RIO H4 Chlorine Generators capable of producing up to 800 pounds per day sodium hypochlorite for water disinfection.
A leading producer of canned vegetables in the United States was facing a serious challenge controlling microbiological growth in their canning plant cooling water.
After hearing of the revolutionary disinfection efficacy of Mixed Oxidant Solution (MOS) chemistry, they reached out to MIOX for a better cooling water treatment solution. Continue reading →
World’s largest district cooling center in Chicago, Illinois improves operations and eliminates hazardous delivered chemicals with new disinfection system using MIOX electrochemical generation.Continue reading →