AquaSpark

Organic Industrial Contaminated Wastewater

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Non Active, Jan 2015
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2008, AquaSpark operates with 11–50 employees. The company is currently in the Pre-Funding stage, focusing on developing its beta industrial apparatus for market operations.

Business overview

AquaSpark specializes in providing comprehensive and cost-efficient wastewater treatment solutions for industrial, agricultural, and municipal applications. The company's core technology, Boiling Layer Treatment Technology (BLTT), uses electric power to decompose organic contaminants in wastewater, converting them into gases and cinder. This highly efficient process significantly reduces organic content, enabling the discharge of treated wastewater into communal systems. AquaSpark operates within the Cleantech sector, specifically addressing waste-water challenges in the Agriculture & Food Technologies industry.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is AquaSpark's primary focus?
AquaSpark focuses on providing comprehensive, cost-efficient wastewater treatment solutions for industrial, agricultural, and municipal applications.
What is the core technology developed by AquaSpark?
AquaSpark's core technology is the Boiling Layer Treatment Technology (BLTT), which applies electric power in a specific regime to decompose organic contaminants in wastewater.
What is the current development stage of AquaSpark's product?
AquaSpark is manufacturing its beta industrial apparatus, which is expected to be available for market operations.
What problem does AquaSpark's technology address?
AquaSpark's BLTT is designed to decompose high levels of organic content in wastewater, reducing COD levels from above 100,000 mg/l to levels suitable for discharge into communal systems.
In which sectors does AquaSpark primarily operate?
AquaSpark operates within the Cleantech sector, with a primary focus on Agriculture & Food Technologies, addressing waste-water and industrial-water challenges.
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