Solutions
Fresh, clean water is a basic element of civilization—vital for agriculture and important for industries. Danfoss provides game-changing concepts to extend our precious water and energy resources. From desalination via reverse osmosis, to traditional water production, water distribution and wastewater treatment, Danfoss gives you energy-efficient solutions. Today, it’s even possible to generate energy during water processing, fulfilling the energy need of the entire water cycle.

As global demand for lithium, magnesium, and food-grade salt surges, brine mining is emerging as a less environmentally disruptive alternative to conventional mining. But brine valorization is only economically viable if energy use and system complexity are kept in check.
Danfoss APP pumps and iSave ERDs form the foundation of ultra-energy-efficient SWRO and OARO systems. They deliver the precise, stable high-pressure performance needed to make brine valorization commercially and environmentally feasible.

Decarbonizing of water treatment comes down to energy efficiency

Due to high energy efficiency and reliability, Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) is one of the most sustainable and cost effective solutions for converting sea water to potable fresh water. Danfoss is committed to supporting the desalination industry with energy efficient SWRO solutions.

Efficient and sustainable irrigation is vital for the global security of food supply. Danfoss offers solutions to reduce energy consumption, increase water efficiency and protect infrastructure.
Applications

Danfoss pressure sensors are ideal for accurate and reliable level measurement in overhead water storage tank systems.

Use AC drives to control the speed of motors in a wide range of pump, blower, mixer and dewatering applications to help enhance performance and value while saving energy and costs in wastewater treatment.

For water supply based on surface water or groundwater, Danfoss AC drives (or VFD pumps) can help optimize the production process whilst reducing energy and maintenance costs.



