Hydroleap values our natural resources and recognizes the environmental impact of wastewater. We strive to create sustainable and affordable electrochemical water treatment solutions. Our flagship technologies include the Hydroleap Electrocoagulation (HL-EC) and Hydroleap Electrooxidation (HL-EO) reactors. In particular, the proprietary HL-EO uses electrooxidation (EO) process to serve as a plug-and-play sideline treatment in cooling towers, to break down and precipitate organics and salts, while also generating free chlorine for disinfection purposes. This system targets the 3 main problems of cooling towers which are scaling, corrosion and biofouling through reducing Total Hardness and microbial content. Our HL-EO system saves up to 70% blowdown water, and 80% chemical savings. The energy consumption is also low, at < 0.2 kWh/m3 leading to significant savings in OPEX.
Our mission is to offer innovative, state-of-the-art technology for effective wastewater treatment from a myriad of industries - be it cooling tower water, industrial effluents or pre-treatment for desalination of seawater.
By harnessing the power of electrochemical processes, we have eliminated the reliance on manual interventions and the use of toxic chemicals traditionally associated with wastewater treatment. In embracing innovation, we aim to redefine the landscape of wastewater management. Our solutions are designed to not only meet regulatory standards but also surpass them, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and eco-friendliness. By eradicating the need for traditional chemical coagulation leading to less sludge production, our electrochemical systems operate seamlessly, with lower footprint as well as minimized operational costs.
This transformative shift makes our solutions inherently low-power, low-chemical, cost-effective, and most importantly, environmentally friendly.
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