The Strengths of Electric Actuators in the Water Industry

The Strengths of Electric Actuators in the Water Industry

Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation, or many other uses, including being safely returned to the environment.

The Strengths of Electric Actuators in the Water Industry

Role of Actuator in Water Treatment
The water resources management safeguards the basic water supply for society — and the actuator specialists of COVNA safeguard the smooth operation. Irrespective of the type of application — water supply companies, water treatment, locks, or desalination plants — electric actuators control water flows all around the globe. 

The Strengths of Electric Actuators in the Water Industry


All within a Single Housing
Electric actuators are scalable in terms of their functionality. They are perfectly suited for simple applications requiring Open/Close operations right through to the actuator assuming process control while requesting immediate maintenance measures with the DCS, considering the requirements to be met. Irrespective of their equipment, electric actuators combine all functions within one housing which is designed in enclosure protection IP68 offering optimal protection against ingress of dust and humidity.


High Corrosion Protection
Effective and perfect corrosion protection is provided by the completely hermetic housing. Since electric actuators are required to reliably fulfill their mission in all climatic atmospheres, manufacturers have intensified research in past years and achieved great progress in this field. The sophisticated standards of the oil & gas industry were spearheading these claims and now, all other application fields benefit from these achievements.

Two-layer powder coating has proven particularly adapted. Besides their high resistance to weathering, the devices are capable of withstanding adverse mechanical impacts. In contrast to classical wet painting during which the finished and assembled products are spray-painted, powder coating is applied to the individual housing parts before assembly. Should the actuator housing require opening for local installation or maintenance, the coating remains unharmed. Consequently, corrosion at potential weak spots is avoided. Connection surfaces between housing cover and housing are also coated to optimally protect against corrosion.

The Strengths of Electric Actuators in the Water Industry