Iranian Firm Produces Central Water Purification Device for Hospital Systems
14:05 - February 12, 2025

Iranian Firm Produces Central Water Purification Device for Hospital Systems

TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran succeeded in production of central water purification devices for hospital systems which enjoy technologies like semi-automatic disinfection, programmable automatic washing of the dialysis water distribution line, vessel and membrane without dead space, and automatic data transfer to the user panel.
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The knowledge-based company operates in the field of medical water purification and disinfection systems and, using modern and intelligent technologies in this field, provides products and services with high added value.

“Central water purification devices are produced in two versions, with and without a cabin. These devices are mounted on an all-steel chassis. Their design is based on the quality of the feed water and the number of active dialysis machines,” said Arash Pajouhandeh, the managing director of the knowledge-based company.

"The advantages of this device include technologies like semi-automatic disinfection, programmable automatic washing of the dialysis water distribution line, vessel, and membrane without dead space, automatic data transfer to the user panel, easy access to advanced algorithm status analysis, and design and production in accordance with the ISO23500:2019 standard, which overall has increased the safety of the device," he added.

In a relevant development in January, installation of a water purification device by a knowledge-based company in 20 rural areas provided people with access to high-quality arsenic-free water.

The device uses nano-absorbents to remove arsenic from water and provides consumers with arsenic-free drinking water without any waste. These devices, which are designed for use in rural areas and outside the distribution network, can be used without electricity and do not require any chemicals.

The adsorbent used to remove arsenic is a type of iron nanostructure that has a high capacity for removing arsenic.

The filters used in these equipment have the ability to absorb two common types of arsenic compounds soluble in water. These filters have an absorption rate of 15 milligrams of arsenic per gram of adsorbent granules per liter of water in deprived areas. Nanometer-sized arsenic adsorbents have had a significant impact on improving the adsorption performance of this product compared to the non-nano product.

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