September 2009
Keyplan has developed an extensive base of in-house experience and expertise in order to offer a complete service to its customers.
Ranging from preliminary feasibility studies to complete, turnkey contracts, Keyplan concentrates on serving the needs of its customers in providing specialized consulting and contracting services for projects related primarily to water and gas treatment and purification.
Keyplan specializes in the design, engineering and construction of potable, wastewater and desalination projects based largely on its own in-house capability and supported, where required, using know-how sourced from its international principals Keyplan offers the full suite of technologies including lime softening, clarification, filtration, carbon adsorption, activated sludge, ion exchange, chemical dosing systems, etc. Membrane technologies such as Ultrafiltration, Microfiltration, Nanofiltration, Reverse Osmosis and Electrodialysis are proven processes being used on an ever increasing scale in South Africa, where Keyplan has several major reference installations.
Keyplan's engineering services, technology and equipment is available to a wide cross-section of industry covering power, energy, water, industrial gas, pulp and paper, petrochemical, iron and steel as well as water and environmental control.
Keyplan (Pty) Ltd
Tel: +27 11 444 8120
Fax: +27 11 444 8014
Email:
info@keyplan.co.za
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