how the technology works
Testing Phase
Using a test sample of your waste water, we plan a custom solution for you.
Deployment Phase
Our units are compact and portable - allowing rapid deployment to even the most regionally isolated locations.
Pathocell™ Electro-Oxidizes Contaminants
Waste water is pumped into our units exposed to an electric field. In a process called high-voltage electrolysis, the chemical bonds of salt (NaCl) and water (H2O) inside the solution are released; producing ozone from water, monotonic chlorine, free radicals and hydrogen peroxide. All are powerful sterilizing elements that destroy all biological oxygen demand (BOD) or chemical oxygen demand (COD) organic/inorganic pollutants and biofilm present in the water.
Renewal of 99.9% Water Volume
The water is subjected to electro-oxidation long enough to destroy all biological and chemical contaminants. Trace elements rebond when the process ends - safely and efficiently converting 99.9% of the supplied water into acceptably regulated levels of chlorine and mixed oxidants.
robust compatibility
In Traditional Treatments of Microfloculation
In addition to providing a single-solution approach to wastewater treatment, Neohydro can be incorporated into existing methods on a smaller scale for clients who are primarily interested in retaining their pre-existing setup.
Traditional methods of industrial water treatment involve managing the microflocculation (particle build-up) of chlorine which, if left untreated, can form disinfection by-products (DBPs) when excess chlorine interacts with naturally occurring organic carbon. Treating high chlorine levels in water to meet acceptable EPA standards of contaminant DBPs is time-consuming and expensive, often requiring multiple treatment cycles for a single volume of water.
Our relatively inexpensive Pathocell Infusion
™ method can be used in pre-treatment of industrial water to substantially lower the levels of chlorine and DBPs before traditional methods are employed. Our compatible Neohydro application will improve traditional treatment methods’ processing time and decrease the necessary treatment cycles to achieve EPA requirements at greatly reduced cost.