Rapid industrialisation and environmental degradation have deteriorated the quality of naturally available water in the country and caused contamination in water bodies. Pure, clean and safe drinking water is not accessible easily these days. Although minerals present naturally in water are essential for the human body, consuming excess amounts of these minerals can cause many diseases. A good water purifier removes excess salts, suspended particles and microbes from water and retains its essential vitamins and minerals. Rising consumer awareness about safe water consumption has increased the demand for water purifiers in the residential and industrial segments.
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Water purifiers have become an essential part of every kitchen now, which has led to cutthroat competition in the water purifier market in India. Nowadays, manufacturers are introducing advanced water purification technologies, like activated carbon filtration and reverse osmosis to expand their consumer base. Presently, the Indian water purifier market is one of the largest markets in the Southeast Asian region and is expected to grow in the coming years.
Aquaveeta Water Engineering (www.aquaveetawater.com) is one of India’s leading providers of water treatment technologies. Established in 1998, it offers standard models for RO systems running from 250 LPH to 10000 LPH, suitable for domestic, commercial, and light industrial applications. Its product range includes ball valves, flanges, butterfly valves, PVC cartridge filter housing, water treatment plants and spares, etc. The company provides options to achieve excellence and satisfaction in softening plants, hydro-pneumatic booster systems and high-efficiency pumps, along with energy-saving solutions. Aquaveeta Water Engineering is an ISO 9001: 2001 certified company that serves customers across India.
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