Water treatment products
Water treatment products aim to improve the quality of water by removing unwanted elements. In this way water can be made suitable for its desired end-use purpose such as drinking, industrial usage, irrigation or simply safe return to the environment.
Kiwa offers various certification and testing programs that help your water treatment products demonstrate compliance with the highest standards. Whether your products are designed for point of use, or point of entry applications, our extensive services portfolio covers a wide array of filtration media and chemicals.
We support suppliers around the world in proving their products meet international performance and hygiene safety requirements for products like filtration devices, reverse osmosis systems, desalination systems, ion-exchange systems, water softeners and shower filters.
Our services in the field of water treatment products
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ISO 50001 Energy Management system certification with Kiwa: conserve resources, save money and mitigate climate change.Show
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In Germany, plastic products of all kinds as well as rubber products that come into contact with drinking water must meet the hygienic and toxicological requirements of the guidelines of the Federal Environment Agency test (UBA). This is described in the elastomer guideline as well as in the KTW guideline.Show
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Kiwa Watertec | TMV thermostatic mixing valves testing and certificationShow
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ISO 22301 Business continuity management system with Kiwa: Prepare for disaster, disaster, and accident-related business disruptions.Show
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The BSMI Certification ensures that drinking water related products meet safety, health and environmental regulations and standards. The Taiwan Commodity Inspection Schemes are administered by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI), which is the authority responsible for standardization, metrology and product inspection in Taiwan.Show
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ISO 45001 is a tool to systematically fulfill the legal obligation for employers to ensure the health and safety of employees and to pursue a policy aimed at achieving the best possible working conditions.Show