Aquafine Corporation
About
Aquafine Corporation, founded in 1949 and based in Valencia, California, is one of the world's largest ultraviolet water treatment equipment manufacturers with over 150,000 installations globally across 70 years of continuous operation. Acquired by Danaher Corporation's Hach in 2006 and now operating as a strategic brand within Trojan Technologies (part of Veralto Water Quality), Aquafine specializes in UV-based treatment for microbiological disinfection, total organic carbon reduction, chlorine and chloramine destruction, and ozone reduction in pure and ultrapure water applications. The OptiVenn Series delivers versatile UV treatment across 12 to 2,200 GPM with optimized chamber design for pharmaceutical, food, beverage, and semiconductor applications. The Avant Series targets TOC reduction in ultrapure water systems from 30 to 900 GPM for microelectronics and life sciences. The SwiftBeverage Series provides FDA and USEPA-validated inactivation of Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and adenovirus at 106 to 832 GPM for beverage compliance. The Logic Series employs LPHO amalgam lamp technology for chlorine and chloramine reduction. Higher-flow models include the MPR Series (786 to 2,895 GPM) and TrojanUVLogic Series (230 to 7,489 GPM) for large industrial installations, while the UVK Series spans 31 to 10,695 GPM across 1.5 to 21 inch connections. Compact options include the SL, VL, SCD H, and LS HX series for low to moderate flow applications. Primary markets include pharmaceutical and life sciences, microelectronics and semiconductor fabrication with over 5,000 fab installations, food and beverage production, and power generation.
Key Products
State-of-the-art industrial UV systems with optimized chamber design for consistent dose delivery in pharmaceutical, food, beverage, and semiconductor water treatment; available 12–2,200 GPM with 2–10 inch connections.
Low-pressure high-output UV systems purpose-built for total organic carbon (TOC) reduction in ultrapure water applications; available 30–900 GPM for microelectronics and life sciences markets.
LPHO amalgam lamp UV systems for effective chlorine and chloramine reduction without chemical addition, serving food, beverage, and pharmaceutical water treatment.
FDA and USEPA-validated UV systems providing proven inactivation of Cryptosporidium, Giardia, and adenovirus for food and beverage production compliance; 106–832 GPM.
Medium-pressure lamp UV systems for broad-spectrum chlorine and chloramine reduction across diverse industrial water treatment applications; 28–105 GPM.
High-flow medium-pressure UV systems for large industrial water treatment installations requiring high UV dose at elevated flow rates; 786–2,895 GPM.
Compact UV systems for moderate-flow industrial applications with integrated UV and temperature monitoring; 60–170 GPM, 2–4 inch flanged connections.
Low-flow compact UV systems with hot water sanitization capability for small industrial and laboratory applications; 20–100 GPM.
Large-scale low-pressure UV systems for food, beverage, and industrial applications requiring validated performance at high flow rates; 230–7,489 GPM with 4–18 inch connections.
Mid-range UV systems with extended UV monitoring package for medium-flow industrial water treatment; 25–150 GPM.
Versatile broad-range UV systems covering 31–10,695 GPM across 1.5–21 inch connection sizes, suitable for a wide variety of industrial flow conditions.
Compact economical UV systems for low-flow pharmaceutical and life sciences applications where space and budget constraints apply.
OEM replacement UV lamps, quartz sleeves, lamp drivers and ballasts, O-rings, and UV sensors and detectors for all Aquafine system series.
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