
Efficient monitoring of drinking water networks
The compact, digital BLUE data loggers allow continuous remote monitoring of pressure, flow, metering and valve operation, among others. Thanks to wireless data transmission, anomalies are quickly detected, allowing timely intervention.

EN motors supplies underwater motors for wind turbine foundations
EN motors develops and supplies custom underwater motors for offshore wind turbine foundations. Our motors withstand harsh sea conditions, deliver high reliability, and are built for long service life. From design to testing, everything is done in-house to ensure optimal performance.

Energy from effluent
Effluent from wastewater treatment plants often still contains valuable heat. This heat can be recovered using heat exchangers. Our heat exchangers were originally designed for highly viscous fluids such as sludge, but are also perfectly suited for effluent. The relatively large pipes make the heat exchangers virtually immune to clogging by, for example, algae or sludge washout. Task and Läckeby have already installed several heat exchangers on effluents from wastewater treatment plants. The Läckeby heat exchangers are compact and clogging-insensitive devices. The heat exchangers are characterised by high heat transfer. The units can be installed indoors or outdoors and are available for a wide range of flow rates. They are designed with maximum heat transfer, while minimising space requirements. The design also takes great account of the maintenance of the units. Hinged covers on both sides provide easy access to the heat exchangers. The high-quality Läckeby heat exchangers have been installed in water treatment plants and biogas plants for more than 20 years. These top-quality compact heat exchangers stand for a high degree of heat recovery, a long service life and easy maintenance.
Energy-efficient and proven: Mixing and aeration system for aerobic treatment in the paper industry
HYPERCLASSIC®-Mixing and Aeration Systems in operation at the Varel paper mill’s wastewater treatment plant. The raw material used to produce brown cardboard and paperboard is the highest possible percentage of recycled waste paper. The fibers recovered during the recycling process attribute to a high input of limescale, fillers and binding agents. Large quantities of organic compounds are discharged with the wastewater from production. A major portion of these organic compounds are already degraded in an anaerobic (without oxygen) process step. Nonetheless, yet another aerobic process step is needed to lower the pollutant loads in the wastewater to a level that allows the treated wastewater to be discharged back into the receiving waters and thus into the environment. Read more: https://invent-uv.com/blog/2023/01/25/invent-mixing-aeration-system-pulp-paper/

Engineering & Service
At Tholander, we set standards through excellent planning and technical expertise. Our engineers have many years of experience in areas such as process engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and more. Using the latest design software and CAD technologies, we develop tailor-made solutions that are precisely tailored to your specific requirements. From concept development to implementation, we ensure the highest quality standards through precise measurements and analyses. Our commitment to advanced technologies not only ensures efficient results, but also sustainable success for our customers worldwide. We consistently implement this claim in our service. We are happy to support our customers with the regular maintenance and optimization of their systems in order to ensure maximum system uptime. But our services do not end with the delivery of your system. We are at your side with competent advice and support throughout the entire project.

Expanding Our Range of CPX Products
The CPX standard range of containers and tanks for industrial applications is growing, now including a complete series of silos with stands. These new products are manufactured by Danish company DRP, which became part of the same corporate group in 2024. DRP complements Cipax’s operations by providing additional production capacity and access to new markets. Cipax already holds a strong position in the Nordic and Northern European regions and, through DRP, now has a local presence in Denmark as well. This collaboration creates new business opportunities for the proprietary product ranges in the industrial, marine, and environmental technology sectors for both Cipax and DRP. The companies are actively working to strengthen ties, including through a shared digital sales platform. "We are pleased to expand our already extensive range across all our markets," says Matz Svensson, Business Area Manager for Industrial Products. In April 2024, XANO acquired the Danish rotational molding company Dansk Rotations Plastic ApS (DRP). DRP is based in Kalvehave and serves a customer base primarily located in Denmark, including leading companies in environmental technology, the chemical industry, lighting, and furniture manufacturing. Like Cipax, DRP offers products made from recycled plastics and bio-based materials that reduce climate impact. Additionally, the plastic materials used are fully recyclable.

Expansion of CPX products made from recycled materials.
Cipax takes the next step toward circular use of plastics! After introducing recycled materials in various underground/VA accessories in 2023, we are now continuing our efforts by applying recycled material to the first underground tanks. These include: • CPX Sludge Separator 2200 liters • CPX Settlement Tank 2200 liters • CPX Closed Tank 3000 liters 35% lower CO2 footprint By using recycled plastics, the carbon dioxide emissions for these products are reduced by approximately 35%. Since our production process is already energy-efficient and transport emissions are low, the raw material has the greatest climate impact. This change therefore leads to a significant improvement. Clearer information about the carbon footprint of our products We now provide clearer information about CO2 values, increasing transparency. Our calculation model, developed by Sweco, describes the production processes cradle-to-gate and shows the climate impact of a product up to the point it leaves our warehouse in Skebobruk. More information can be found on our website. In addition, we have introduced a symbol on each product page to clarify the CO2 footprint of our products for our customers.

Expert provides custom solutions for temporary pump installations
Providing customized solutions for temporary pumping installations in the field of sewage water, surface water, cooling water, fire-fighting water or drinking water; Vanderkamp Pompen is an expert in this. The renovation of the sewage treatment plant in Woerden is a good example in which all the knowledge and expertise of the Zwolle company could be applied.

Fast Ballast Monitor certified by DNV
FastBallast: Ballast Water Compliance Monitoring Device Independently Certified - Rapid on-board testing of treated ballast water to ensure compliance with the IMO D-2 Regulations Quick & cost-effective: Results delivered in less than 10 minutes, minimising vessel downtime and impact on port operations Compliance made simple: Compact, portable instrument designed to be operated by a single person with no requirement for reagents Size-Independent Results: New algorithms and sensitive detection deliver accurate counts at the regulatory threshold, independent of cell size How does FastBallast compare with other CMDs? Other CMDs that use active fluorescence estimate living cell concentration by assuming a fixed value for the variable fluorescence per cell (Fv/cell) — but this can vary by over 2 orders of magnitude depending on cell size across the 10–50 µm D2 range, leading to large errors. FastBallast solves this with a patented multi-step process: Level 1 – Rapid Screening (3 minutes): Uses an estimated Fv/cell to identify samples that have clearly passed. If this is the case, testing ends here. Level 2 – Accurate Cell Count (less than 10 minutes): If the Level 1 test is ambiguous, a Level 2 test is automatically conducted. This calculates actual cell concentration based on the distribution of Fv and then infers average cell size from Fv magnitude. This improves accuracy where borderline results occur. Level 3 – Size Check: Ensures a few large cells aren’t hiding many smaller ones. This avoids the need for filters or retesting — saving time and hassle. Get in touch with our experts to find out more about the unique advantages of using FastBallast for compliance testing.

Fast detection of oil on water for optimal security!
Early detection of oil slicks in the first minutes or hours is vital to respond quickly and limit the consequences of a disaster. The LDI ROW (Remote Optical Watcher) is an autonomous non-contact sensor that detects oil on the water in real time from 1 micron film and from a height of up to 10 metres! It uses the natural fluorescence of oil to quickly detect it, from marine diesel to vegetable oil to jet fuel. The ROW alerts you immediately so you can react early, 24/7.

Field Xpert tablet SMT70/77 werkt nu rechtstreeks met Smart Blue
Field Xpert SMT70/77 tablet biedt met de laatste software versie 1.04.00 Bluetooth ondersteuning voor Smart Blue instrumentatie zoals die reeds wordt geboden voor Android en iOS smartphones met de Smart Blue App. Met de nieuwe software-update is het nu mogelijk om rechtstreeks een Bluetooth verbinding te maken met een Endress+Hauser Smart Blue instrument (b.v. Micropilot FMR10/20) zonder gebruik te hoeven maken van een afzonderlijke USB interface (b.v. Commubox FXA195 HART USB modem). Deze nieuwe functie kan ook voor instrumenten worden gebruikt die achteraf van een Bluetooth verbinding worden voorzien op basis van de ‘retrofit’ BT10 Bluetooth-adapter, voor Endress+Hauser Micropilot FMR5x, FMR6x en Levelflex FMP5x HART 7 instrumenten en binnenkort met de ‘retrofit’ oplossing voor elk HART instrument; de FieldPort SWA50 universele Bluetooth-adapter. Met de nieuwe software versie 1.04.00 wordt ook de connectiviteit met het Endress+Hauser Netilion Cloud ecosysteem verder uitgebreid. Het is nu ook mogelijk om een foto te maken met de Field Xpert tablet en deze direct te koppelen en te uploaden aan de juiste asset in Netilion. Deze functie was al beschikbaar in de Scanner App voor Android en iOS smartphones maar is dus nu ook beschikbaar op de Field Xpert tablet. Kortom, de Field Xpert tablet SMT70/77 met de nieuwste software update biedt de ‘mobiele werker’ van vandaag en morgen een doorslaggevende toegevoegde waarde met betrekking tot eenvoudige instrumentconfiguratie en digitalisering van werkprocessen in combinatie met Netilion.
Flexible and mobile, the Verdygo biogas installation at the Weert WWTP

Flood warning
In the event of heavy rainfall, risky situations are increasingly being created because tunnels and roads are flooded. If this occurs in several places at the same time, the safety of a city is endangered, because in addition to normal traffic, the police, ambulances and fire trucks are hindered. With real-time control from TeleControlNet, regional pumps are controlled in advance and from a central control algorithm in the event of a threat of flooding, which drastically reduces the risk of flooding.
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Green is the winner
For many years, Wilo’s marketing consisted of a traditional, entirely technical brochure and nothing more. No print or radio adverts. Wilhelm Opländer was of the opinion that quality is the best form of advertisement. In the 1950s, the director of the company himself held lectures in front of installers and heating engineers. Dr Jochen Opländer also took over many of these lectures later on, travelling from city to city, driving more than 100,000 kilometres per year to visit customers and inform them about the latest technical developments at Wilo. Those who knew the company knew what it stood for; but getting to know Wilo was not that easy. Trade fairs were one opportunity to present the company to a larger audience. Wilo took part in the Hannover Messe in the 1950s and in 1960, the company was represented at the first international trade fair for HVAC and water (Internationale Sanitär- und Heizungsmesse, ISH) in Frankfurt. In the context of the Perfecta alliance of licensees, a form of association advertising had been developed for the trade fairs in which Wilo also participated. There was no advertising strategy that extended beyond this. However, long-term advertising campaigns were generally uncommon in the industry at that time. This changed at the beginning of the 1970s. At this point, Wilhelm and Dr. Jochen Opländer had already been discussing that it was becoming necessary to modernise the advertisements for Wilo. They hired Siegfried Bruckhoff, a skilled external advisor. Together with the experienced advertiser, the management revised the company’s public image bit by bit. First of all, the Wilo lettering was modernised, as the old logo looked “like a roast chicken” to Bruckhoff’s eyes. This was followed by standardised and professional product presentations and catalogues. The first steps towards the Wilo corporate design had been taken. Read the full story via the added link.
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