Aquafine Corporation

Aquafine Corporation is a prominent company specializing in the development and manufacture of ultraviolet (UV) water treatment systems. Established with a vision to provide advanced water treatment solutions, the company serves a wide range of industries, including pharmaceuticals, microelectronics, food and beverage, power generation, and aquaculture, among others.

Key Areas of Expertise:

  1. UV Water Treatment Systems: Aquafine is known for its expertise in designing and producing UV systems that purify water by eliminating harmful microorganisms, bacteria, and viruses. These systems are crucial for ensuring safe and clean water for various applications.

  2. Industrial Applications: Their UV systems are utilized in numerous industrial processes where water purity is essential. This includes ultra-pure water systems in semiconductor manufacturing, clean-in-place (CIP) processes in food and beverage production, and ensuring the microbial safety of pharmaceutical water.

  3. Research and Development: Aquafine invests significant resources in R&D to innovate and improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and environmental sustainability of their UV treatment solutions. They strive to stay at the forefront of UV technology advancements.

  4. Global Reach: With a broad network of distributors and service centers worldwide, Aquafine has a strong international presence. This global reach enables them to meet the diverse needs of clients across different regions and industries.

  5. Sustainability: The company emphasizes environmental sustainability by promoting UV technology as a chemical-free and energy-efficient solution for water disinfection and treatment.

Aquafine Corporation has built a reputation for reliability, innovation, and quality in the water treatment industry. Their products and solutions play a critical role in ensuring water quality and safety, supporting both public health and industrial productivity.

Products

water treatment systems

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29010 Avenue Paine
Valencia CA 91355
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