Application: livestock farms, industry.
Biofilm is a slimy layer of bacteria and fungi that can form on the inside of pipes. As the pipes fill up, clogs occur and you may experience contaminated water. In this article, we discuss the causes of clogged water pipes due to biofilm and how to fix it.
There are several factors that contribute to the formation of biofilm in pipes:
Do you regularly suffer from clogged water pipes due to these bacteria and fungi? If so, take a water sample and have it analyzed. This can give you insight into the contamination in your water. There are several methods for analyzing water samples, such as chemical and microbiological tests. These tests can detect if there is biofilm, as well as other contaminants. Based on the results that come from the analysis, you can then take measures to reduce or remove the contaminants. It is important to take water samples regularly. This allows you to respond in time to changes in the quality of your water. Blockages caused by biofilm will thus be prevented.
Fortunately, there are several ways to solve clogged water pipes due to biofilm:
The Watter system is used on livestock farms to disinfect the animals' drinking water. In doing so, the system ensures that the growth of biofilm is prevented. The water in the pipes thus becomes microbiologically clean and free of blockages. Moreover, the quality of the water remains guaranteed, as the system also ensures the removal of undesirable bacteria such as E. Coli and Salmonella. Unlike conventional solutions, which usually only work at the time they are deployed, the Watter system works continuously and prevents blockages in water pipes due to biofilm in the long run.
Regularly suffer from clogged pipes on your farm?