SETA has successfully completed the delivery of two advanced containerized water treatment plants to the Spanish Army. These units are designed to treat highly contaminated freshwater and brackish water, using reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration technologies with a minimum production of 5,000 liters/hour.
Compact Design and Rapid Deployment
Each plant is housed in a special 20-foot container, designed for quick and efficient deployment in any operational scenario. Its structure includes:
- Loading area: for spare parts and accessories.
- Water treatment area: equipped with advanced water treatment systems.
- Generator zone: ensuring continuous power supply.
Operation in Extreme Conditions
These units can operate in extreme conditions, thanks to features such as:
- Acoustic and thermal insulation
- Ventilation and air conditioning systems allowing operation at temperatures up to 55°C.
Compliance with International Standards
Manufactured under strict quality and safety standards, the plants comply with international regulations such as:
This ensures their full integration into military logistics under the Army Cataloging System (SECATEC).
Strategic Benefits for the Army
The delivery of these plants strengthens the operational capabilities of the Spanish Army, enabling them to provide drinking water to units deployed globally and in humanitarian crisis situations. Additionally, it reflects SETA’s long-standing collaboration with the Spanish armed forces, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and excellence in the water treatment sector.