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Innovating water purification and hygiene solutions
14 March 2025
FOR OVER 50 years, Hydrachem UK has been at the forefront of water purification and hygiene solutions, delivering cutting-edge disinfection technology to industries worldwide.
As a trusted manufacturer, Hydrachem’s expertise spans drinking water treatment, food hygiene, and healthcare sanitation, ensuring safety and compliance for businesses and consumers alike.
Beyond Water Treatment: Comprehensive Hygiene Solutions
While water purification remains a core focus, Hydrachem has expanded its expertise into surface disinfection with products like Cert. Cert is an easy-to-use solution in food production, medical facilities, and commercial environments. Designed for maximum efficacy, Hydrachem’s hygiene solutions meet ISO 9001 and GMP standards, ensuring quality, safety, and environmental responsibility.
A Trusted Partner for Global Industries
Hydrachem works closely with governments, NGOs, and major brands to provide tailored sanitation and hygiene solutions that meet the highest regulatory standards.
With a reputation built on reliability, compliance, and scientific innovation, Hydrachem UK continues to set the standard for water purification and hygiene worldwide.
🔹 For more information, visit Hydrachem at www.hydrachem.com or www.certcleaning.co.uk
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