Fluidra will build a plant of industrial water in Malaysia treatment
December 28, 2010
In this way, it will be built and will be launched this plant operated by 'Bahru Stainless', located in Johor Bahru, the capital of the southern-most State of the country.
With a project valued at 4.4 million euros will be producing water in quantity and quality sufficient for the factory of stainless steel through alternatives necessary as contribution to the factory water, drinking water, demineralisedwater reuse and process. Therefore, it is necessary a complex process of water treatment where lines with diverse teams of specific treatments are required.
In this Southeast Asian country, the water management has been to become a critical area that has registered strong growth in the last decade and that generates excellent business opportunities for foreign companies which have their 'know-how' in the areas related to the usetreatment and enjoyment of the vital liquid.
According to the Malaysian Government sources, an increase of 60% in water demand until the year 2050 would be expected. In addition, is added the fact that the distribution of drinking water network needs to be reformed and the river water to the population, treated.
According to spokesmen for the company Fluidra, the oil and gas expanding industry, requiring equally construction and refurbishment of their plants, so it is expected that this exchange with the Spanish company will provide an effective response to all these needs.