Achieving sustainability while managing operational costs is a delicate balancing act for many industries. The food and beverage (F&B) sector faces unique challenges, such as high water consumption and product mix changes, which can complicate efforts to align costs with environmental goals. This is why a water treatment partnership plays such an important role. By understanding your facility’s total water use and obstacles, we can make positive changes to a water treatment program, including pre-treatment, utility, process, and wastewater.
Kurita's F&B solutions are tailored to enhance production efficiency, ensure food safety, and reduce environmental impact. This encompasses the full water cycle of F&B plants. At the same time, this approach provides results that prevent corrosion and scaling, removes effluent water contaminants, and improves operational efficiency among other benefits.
Pre-Treatment
Not every facility requires pre-treatment before utility or process, but those facilities who need pre-treatment to improve water quality require a comprehensive solution. This starts with choosing the right chemistry, which is essential as a preventative measure to protect valuable assets and reduce a negative impact on environment. For facilities using reverse osmosis (RO) systems, proper chemical selection ensures these systems operate efficiently, reducing the risks of scaling, fouling, and premature wear.Kurita specializes in membrane system protection with advanced treatments, which not only prolong the life of critical equipment but also minimize waste and optimize water consumption. Discover how tailored a chemical program helped a beverage facility safeguard its operations with Avista™ Membrane Treatment Solutions.
Utility Water
Protecting your assets ensures smooth operations and minimizes fuel consumption. By keeping utility assets clean from scale, corrosion, and biofouling, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and water consumption are kept at a minimum.For both boiler and cooling water utility treatments, Kurita’s innovative Cetamine® technology can preserve assets while reducing chemical consumption. In the case of Cetamine in cooling water treatment, a proprietary combination of filming substances safely remove existing deposits and establishes a hydrophobic barrier. Kurita helped a meat processing plant reduce their CO2 emissions by 180 tons annually using Kurita’s Cetamine in their system.
Process Water
From pasteurization and sterilization and everything else your process may include, Kurita provides an array of cleaning solutions – including liquid, foam-based, and dry cleaners -- tailored to your applications. These programs are meticulously designed to protect both internal and external equipment and tools that come into contact with treated water, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.A distillery used Kurita’s ProClean when their evaporators were fouled. A very thick layer of calcium oxalate had added ten to twenty percent to their energy costs, increasing their clean-in-place (CIP) events too. Since using ProClean, the plant has seen five to ten percent improvement in cleanliness and efficiency.
Wastewater
Overtreating your wastewater systems can lead to unnecessary chemical expenses and operational inefficiencies, which may result in costly surcharges or notices of violation (NOVs). Kurita offers an extensive range of wastewater treatment solutions from primary treatment to tertiary, including the Kurifloc and Kuribio product lines. These products are specifically designed to enhance contaminant removal and support biological augmentation during secondary treatment processes.Through the Kurita Way, our approach to water management, we partner with you to lower operational costs and meet your regulatory goals by designing solutions specific to your situation by addressing the root causes of your complex challenges. From minor chemical adjustments to comprehensive engineering and equipment solutions, this partnership is focused on both immediate results and long-term sustainability.
Looking to learn more? Check out Kurita's F&B guide.