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Industry Dynamics
What are the Main Scopes of Industrial Water Use?
Date:2025-05-08 Browse: 7

When it comes to the scope of industrial water use, it can mainly be divided into production water use, auxiliary water use, ancillary water use, etc. All of these fall under the category of industrial water use. Let’s take a closer look at which ones are classified as industrial wastewater? Which ones do not belong to? Details are as follows:

 

Production water, auxiliary water, etc. all fall under the category of industrial water.

In the process of industrial production, there are generally three different production functions, and the burdens borne by different enterprises are distinct. For some places that directly undertake the production of industrial products, they are called production departments. In addition, there is what is called auxiliary production skills, such as products used in workshops, institutions and other places. There are also affiliated departments, such as canteens, bathhouses, and so on. The water used in these three types of places is called: production water, auxiliary production water and supplementary production water.

In addition, in industrial water use, production water accounts for a relatively large proportion, approximately 60% to 65% or more of the enterprise’s water use, while auxiliary production water makes up 30%, and ancillary water is relatively small, approximately 5% to 10%.

So, is the water used in places like hospitals and schools considered industrial water? These are not industrial water or the like! Simply put, water that has no direct relation to production cannot be regarded as industrial water.

 

But the key point is that, whether it is industrial water or domestic water, the safety of water quality is of great importance! Among them, the water quality monitor is a necessary device to ensure water quality safety. Hangzhou Mudi is a manufacturer of water quality monitoring equipment. Its main business scope includes: medical wastewater monitoring, process water monitoring, drinking water monitoring, etc.