Water treatment facilities span multiple unit processes, each requiring corrosion-resistant flow control. GFT9 products serve critical functions throughout these operations.
Disinfection Systems
Chlorination and hypochlorination systems are the backbone of water treatment disinfection. PFA-lined valves handle sodium hypochlorite transfer from bulk storage, chlorine dioxide generation systems, chloramine formation for distribution system residual, and dechlorination chemical dosing. The inert PFA surface prevents the corrosion that leads to sodium hypochlorite leaks—eliminating safety hazards and environmental incidents.
Chemical Dosing Stations
Precise chemical dosing controls treatment effectiveness throughout the process. PFA-lined ball valves and control valves serve coagulant dosing (alum, ferric chloride), pH adjustment (sulfuric acid, caustic soda), fluoride addition systems, polymer and flocculant injection, and anti-scalant addition for membrane systems.
Desalination Pretreatment
Reverse osmosis desalination requires extensive pretreatment to protect membranes. PFA-lined valves handle chlorination for biofouling control, dechlorination (sodium bisulfite) before membrane contact, acid dosing for pH adjustment and scale control, and anti-scalant chemical systems. Chemical pretreatment sections experience the most aggressive chemical exposure in desalination plants.
Advanced Oxidation
Modern water treatment increasingly employs advanced oxidation processes. PFA-lined valves serve hydrogen peroxide dosing, ozone injection systems, and UV/peroxide combination treatment. PFA's resistance to powerful oxidizers makes it ideal for these emerging applications.
Sludge and Residuals Processing
Wastewater treatment generates corrosive sludge streams requiring chemical conditioning. PFA-lined valves handle polymer conditioning systems, lime stabilization, and dewatering chemical feed.