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Supply chain manager, Manchester

Water Treatment Jobs | Supply Chain Manager

Supply Chain Manager - Manchester

Accepta is a leading supplier of high performance water treatment chemicals and equipment, based in Manchester UK, with sales around the world.

To support our next phase of growth, we are recruiting a Supply Chain Manager.

Boiler Water Treatment Guide

Boiler Water Treatment Guide

In this article we review aspects concerning the use of water in industrial steam boiler applications.

We look specifically at boiler water from a water treatment perspective, examining some of the problems that can occur under industrial operating conditions, solutions to these problems, and how these solutions are applied in practice.

Foaming Cooling Tower CIP Pack Cleaning System

Foaming Cooling Tower CIP Pack Cleaning System

Accepta’s new range of high performance cooling tower cleaning chemicals have been developed to offer a practical alternative to pack removal in the tower cleaning procedure outlined in paragraph 138 of the UK Health and Safety Executives Approved Code of Practice L8, where it is not practical to remove the tower packing.

Reverse Osmosis Plant - Improving RO Membrane Efficiency

Reverse Osmosis Plant - Improving RO Membrane Efficiency

This short paper briefly reviews some of the common problems faced by operators of Reverse Osmosis plant installations and looks at ways of overcoming these issues with the aim of improving operational efficiency, water quality and reducing life-cycle costs.

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