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Water treatment

Our extensive operations cover both wastewater treatment plants and water production facilities. We are experts in pH adjustment chemicals and nutrients in both industrial and the municipal sector

WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS

WATER PRODUCTION AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS

In the Berner Industries range of water treatment chemicals, you will find products for both municipal and industrial water production and wastewater treatment needs. Our products include, for instance:

  • sodium hydroxide, caustic soda or lye, as a solution and as solid pearls
  • sodium carbonate; soda ash light or soda ash dense
  • sodium bicarbonate for pH buffering
  • citric acid
  • phosphoric acid
  • regeneration salts as powder, granules and salt tablets
  • urea, high-nitrogen nutrient

MUNICIPAL WATER TREATMENT

We supply pH adjustment and alkalisation chemicals to dozens of wastewater treatment and water intake plants in Finland. In terms of quantity, our biggest products are soda ash grades, where our deliveries amount to thousands of tonnes annually. The majority of our products are delivered in bulk and discharged directly into the customer’s silo. In addition to bulk deliveries, we also deliver our products packed, for instance, in 25 kg bags in full pallets or in 1,000 kg big bags or in flexible IBCs. From us, you can also purchase glycerol, suitable as a safe supplemental source of carbon, to enhance denitrification in biological water treatment.

INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT

We provide industrial biological wastewater treatment plants with necessary nutrients. For instance, as a source of nitrogen, we offer cost-effective urea prills in bulk and in big bags. Pure phosphoric acid is available through us for use as a source of phosphorus. It is delivered in IBCs according to your needs..

WASTEWATER NUTRIENTS AS PART OF BERNER INDUSTRIES’ PROJECTS

We at Berner Industries listen to our customers’ needs and wishes. We are happy to discuss cooperation opportunities, such as nutrients in industrial and municipal water as well as chemical compounds recovered as by-products or side streams for circular economy raw materials. 

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