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British UV disinfection system first for China

A Hanovia product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 3, 2007

British water disinfection specialist Hanovia has sold its first UV disinfection system to Chinese automobile production company Beijing Anke Membrane and Engineering.

British water disinfection specialist Hanovia has just sold its first UV disinfection system for the Chinese automobile production market.

The UV system purifies water used for spray-cleaning the vehicles and for electrophoresis dipping water.

Situated at the end of the water treatment line and treating a flow rate of 20m3/hour, the Hanovia UV system destroys all water-borne microorganisms which, if allowed to grow, can contaminate the water system by blocking pipelines or growing in the electrophoresis tank.

"This is an important contract for us," said Hanovia's managing director Craig Howarth.

"It is our first sale into the growing Chinese automobile production market and was only possible because of the strong local support of our Chinese sales office.

Hanovia was selected over other companies because of our strong quality and performance guarantees".

The customer is Beijing Anke Membrane and Engineering Co, one of the most well-known and respected pure water package companies in the Chinese automobile industry.

The end user is a domestic automobile factory in Liuzhou City, Guangxi Province.

Commenting on the installation, Hanovia's Chinese sales manager Peter Wang said, "The Chinese automobile production market is strong and growing.

Hanovia is looking forward to assisting many more users in improving their product quality over the next few years".

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