Disinfection


The most common and credited system for water disinfection today is chlorine since it oxidizes both the organic and the metal substances in the water and disinfects it from bacteria and virus. Even low levels of chlorine obtain a very high level of efficiency and it produces a low level of toxicity when correctly used.

Other solutions need to be evaluated each time:

Salt electrolysis: it is named after the electrolytic transformation from salt to chlorine. With the minimum use of chemical products, this method guarantees total security for both personnel and environment.

Ozone: it is the sanification treatment that kills 99.9% of all microorganism, bacteria, virus and germs while it oxidises all deposits. It is flavourless, odourless and it does not irritate eyes and skin.

Bromine: like chlorine it is part of the halogen group. Bromine remains active and efficient also at high temperatures and high PH values. It is odourless and it does not irritate.

Oxygen: it is an excellent oxidizer (it burns microorganisms and bacteria), an excellent disinfectant and it is also colourless, odourless and it does not irritate eyes and mucosa.