Schneidwasseraufbereitung WodaCodeGreen
Universal system for the creation of ideal cutting water
- Cost saving: Maintenance intervals of the high-pressure pump are extended by 50 - 500% for short downtimes.
- Operational safety: Water-related faults or damage to the high-pressure pump are considerably reduced.
- Fast amortization with moderate consumption costs for replacement filters and dosing additives.
- Low service costs: trouble-free and low-maintenance technical and electronic construction
Untreated cutting water considerably reduces the service life of your waterjet cutting machine.
There is hardly any other application in water hydraulics where water is exposed to such high mechanical loads as in waterjet cutting. At a pressure of over 4000 bar and large flow rates at high speed, deficiencies in water quality become directly noticeable by a shortened service life of critical parts. From damaged seals and nozzles, damaged valves and cylinders to deposits on control valves and burst pipes. Therefore, due to the high demands of waterjet cutting, it is particularly important to have the best possible cutting water quality.
Water treatment with WodaCodeGreen
Our WodaCode filter system protects the sensitive high-pressure system of waterjet cutting machines from contamination, thus reducing wear and maintenance costs.
Did you already know:
Many manufacturers grant repairs and the replacement of wearing parts under warranty only if it can be proven that the water used meets the relevant technical specifications.
Filtration and oxidation
Die Kombination von Filtern und Filtermaterialien entfernt nicht nur – wie herkömmliche Filter – Feststoffe bis zu 1μm. WodaCode entfernt auch Chlor, das häufig für die Desinfektion von Rohrleitungen verwendet wird und Dichtungen allmählich zerstört. Darüber hinaus verändert und entfernt es gelöste Anteile von Eisen und anderen Metallen bzw. Korrosionsprodukten aus den Leitungen, was ansonsten zu ständig zunehmenden Schichten führt, die Rückschlagventile und Dichtungen zerstören.
Softening and degassing
The catalytic granulate forces the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water to outgas, whereby the hardness remains firmly bound in calcite clusters. This process has two advantages: It reduces the content of carbonic acid, which damages the high-pressure systems by cavitation, and it binds calcium carbonate, which would otherwise lead to lime deposits on cylinders and valves.
Comparison of consumption costs
Compared to conventional systems, WodaCodeGreen can save up to 80% of the running costs for water treatment. With an 8-hour shift and a 5-day week for a cutting machine with a water consumption of Q = 5 l/min, the total water consumption is 600 m³ per year.