Hydro-X About Us
Hydro-X was established in 1984 in the UK and is a UK owned company with links to fifty Hydro-X companies worldwide. The
international network ensures Hydro-X remains at the cutting edge of Water Treatment products, services and solutions.
With regional offices conveniently located close to our major industrial centres, we firmly believe that customer care is
paramount and when combined with product quality and our membership of Construction Line, BACS, ISO9001 accreditation, and
most importantly CHAS, which will give you the confidence to discuss your problems with us knowing we have the experience
to offer help and advice in a professional manner. Individuals also have membership of The Water Management Society.
In addition to being the company name, Hydro-X is also the name given to our original Boiler Treatment product that was
developed in Denmark and first marketed in throughout Europe. Today the Hydro-X process is available world wide and there is
not a single branch of industry in which Hydro-X as a treatment system is not involved and this includes some of the world's
largest combined heat and power/district heating Plants. The product is unique and nothing of this type is manufactured by
any competitor. Hydro-X (UK) has national cover.
We provide, or formulate for specific applications, a wide range of chemicals and products for cooling water and the treatment
of all types of water systems including cleaning and de-scaling chemicals.
In addition, we supply plant from the simplest water softener, to the most complex high purity water systems. Also, we will
give you a full plant design and construction package. We give preference to UK sourced equipment where we can, knowing that
as time goes on, and when maintenance issues may need to be considered, we can provide you with the quickest and most effective
replacement service.
Our directly employed service teams provide a full and professional service to all water users, be they Industrial, using
cooling or boiler wate, Hospitals or Council buildings using domestic water services and district heating plants.
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