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Houston, Texas 77081
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Fluid Conditioning Technologies

Scalable WILSA technologies:

     * Have no moving parts / minimal maintenance

     * Readily interface within existing fluid treatment systems

     * Require low voltage/amperage to generate fluid conditioning energy

     * Provide a positive environment impact through improved use of water resources

WILSA Electromagnetic Technology generates concentrated magnetic energy that provides a non-chemical reduction in the surface tension of water.  This makes water “wetter” and allows chemicals to more readily disperse throughout a water column.  As a result, smaller amounts of algaecides, biocides and scale-retardants are typically required for effective water treatment.  Water continuously circulated through closed-loop systems (swimming pools, thermal exchange systems, etc.) benefits from WILSA conditioning, as well as fluids directed through an in-line system providing only a single pass through a treatment process.
WILSA Pulsed Fluid Conditioning Technology utilizes pulsed electromagnetic waves to retard the formation and accumulation of scale and other deposits within conduits utilized in the transportation, delivery and processing of fluids.  This technology may also be used to accelerate settling of suspended solids, enhance water clarification and improve oil/water separation.  WILSA‘s pulsed technology may be utilized in stand-alone applications or in concert with WILSA electromagnetic technology.
 
WILSA Electrostatic Technology uses energized electrodes to neutralize the surface charges of suspended and dissolved solids in fluids to enhance their extraction from fluid columns.  This non-chemical technology may also be utilized to control biological contaminants in fluids.  WILSA‘s electromagnetic and pulsed technologies may be utilized in conjunction with electrostatic processing to improve fluid conditioning.
 
Most WILSA devices utilize full bore conduits that do not restrict fluid flow, have small footprints and require low electrical input to generate high concentrations of fluid conditioning energy. 
 
WILSA apparatus can be configured to the specifications of end-users with components meeting a broad range of piping diameters, operational pressures and fluid compositions (water/oil/corrosive/caustic/other).