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Refining, Chemicals & Petrochemicals

Oil refineries, and chemical and petrochemical plants are among the most intensive industrial water users. Water & wastewater treatment is, therefore, a critical issue in all installations.

Product Portfolio

Effluent Water Treatment

In the petrochemical sector effluent water treatment can be highly complex. Our designs come from experience in dealing with a full range of technologies and flexible solutions to address the variability of flow and chemical compositions. Consequently, Water Reuse is now entirely feasible and is a must for all clients to reduce their water footprint and increase sustainability. Read more.

Desalination & Raw Water Pretreatment

Water at plant sites can often be drawn from the sea, lakes, or rivers and is, in most cases, unsuitable even for less demanding uses. Treatment is mandatory and can be a challenging job. Read more.

Demineralization

Target the production of high purity water to either feed boilers or for process purposes. The removal of dissolved solids can be achieved via membrane or ion-exchange technologies. Read more.

Condensate Polishing Units

Traces of different impurities can be removed from the return steam condensate to make it suitable for reuse. Read more.

Deaerators

The removal of dissolved gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) from process water or boiler feed water happens through the use of vacuum, thermophysical, or membrane deaeration processes. Read more.

Oily Water Treatment

Cannon Artes can provide specific solutions to address oil removal from water. Read more.

Cooling Water Filtration

It is used in applications including make-up water treatment and side stream filtration when evaporative cooling towers are employed. Read more.

Process Fluids Treatment

Cannon Artes has experience dealing with process fluids such as brine, amine, and solvents. Read more.

Our team’s experience in the petrochemical sector covers ethylene production, olefins, aromatics, hydrogen, methanol, polymers, and natural gas liquefaction.