Laboratory
Our laboratory pilots are designed to evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of ozonation processes under controlled conditions. Using small-scale ozone equipment, these tests are performed in a laboratory setting at our factory in Cadiz, Spain, ensuring precision and reliability.
Ozone pilots for water treatment are crucial in guaranteeing the quality of treated water. By conducting these pilots, we can assess the treatment’s effectiveness in a controlled environment, ensuring the success of your water treatment project. We accept samples sent to our Cadiz lab, allowing us to optimize the process and provide you with high-quality, safe, and clean water.
Identify the optimal parameters for the implementation of ozone technology in your industry
What is a laboratory test for?
Can I evaluate the effectiveness of the project?
Can I see the economic viability of the project?
How long does it take to get the results?
What types of piloting are there?
Advantages of performing preliminary laboratory studies in the application of ozone generators

Efficiency of the ozonation process under controlled conditions
Definition of piloting objectives. The objectives of the piloting must be defined, such as the effectiveness of the process, the economic viability or the safety of the process. The complete pilot report is delivered

Determine the optimum operating parameters of the process
We apply ISO quality standards in our ozone water piloting laboratory. Ozone equipment must be selected that is suitable for the pilot's conditions. So the scale should fit perfectly.

Allows data to be collected to carry out economic feasibility studies
Analysis of the results: The results of the pilot must be analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of the process. The report issuance period is 7-15 calendar days from receipt of the sample.
What kinds of pilot testing do we conduct?

Test Level 0: Susceptibility
Level 0 piloting is our most basic form of testing. It focuses on assessing the effectiveness of the treatment for a single parameter. This type of piloting is particularly useful for evaluating the viability of a treatment in a specific case.

Test Level 1: Treatability
Level 1 piloting offers a more complete assessment than Level 0. This involves analyzing a series of standard parameters and taking samples at different time intervals. This type of piloting allows us to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment under more realistic conditions.

Development of pilot plants
Ozone pilot plant development is the process of designing, building and testing a small-scale water treatment plant that uses ozone as an oxidizing agent. For companies and universities