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Amollo Water Technology GmbH

Oberwerder Damm 11-21

20539 Hamburg

Germany


T: +49 (0) 40 55639752

E:info@amollo.de

W: www.amollo.de

FRESH WATER FROM THE SEA!

» New RO plants and refit projects

» Energy saving concepts

» Spare parts, service and chemicals


ABOUT AMOLLO

Amollo Water Technology offers innovative solutions for new water treatment plants, refits and upgrading of existing membrane and filtration-based units. Our passion: Water treatment 4.0. Our name derives from the Latin word aqua mollis = soft water. Amollo stands for long-lasting, reliable and environmental friendly plants for the maritime industry and municipal and industrial applications. With more than 15 years experience in the water treatment industry we guarantee successful projects with high quality service and personal support at any time. Amollo was established 2017 in Hamburg by managing director Sebastian Mirka. We are happy to provide you with further information or a detailed offer, please call us, write us an e-mail or visit our website.

OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

WATER TREATMENT PLANTS

Filtration based water treatment can be used for a lot of applications. Amollo offers the right concept from simple particle filtration to reverse osmosis systems. By applying the correct amounts of chemical additives and remineralization filters, we guarantee your fresh water is always in equilibrium and non-corrosive.

ENERGY SAVING CONCEPTS

Environmental protection and the reduction of CO2 emissions is of utmost concern to us. We strive to convert your plant to current standards, reduce cost as well as CO2 emissions. In connection with a number of manufacturers and based on the newest energy recovery systems and membranes, we provide you with independent and neutral recommendations depending on your exact requirements.

service and remote monitoring

Our unique remote monitoring system allows the supervision of water treatment plants without being on site. It can be installed in new as well as in already existing units. The Amollo remote monitoring system tracks key parameters to identify potential problems well in advance hence increasing the uptime of your treatment plant. Our service team is available worldwide.

spare parts and chemicals

Due to our broad knowledge of the industry and our large network of suppliers, we provide you with any spare part you require. Structured campaign management for consumables guarantees best prices for our clients and shows our innovative approach. With our availability of chemicals, we ensure your membrane system’s long term ecological and sustainable operation.

ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS

Membrane plants for sea water desalination are still perceived to be energy intensive processes. During the last 20 years however, manufacturers of energy recovery systems managed to reduce energy consumption by around 70%. Today we are able to produce 1000 liters of drinking water from seawater by only using 2.6kWh of energy.

FLEXIBLE AND MODULAR DESIGN

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