
WAYMAKER TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

Revolutionizing Healthcare: Sterile Water Treatment Plant for Hospital in Angeles City

MARCH 01, 2025
​Waymaker Technologies Corporation is currently building a Sterile Water Treatment Plant for a hospital in Angeles City, reinforcing our commitment to providing high-quality water treatment solutions for medical and healthcare applications.
What is a Sterile Water Treatment Plant?
​A Sterile Water Treatment Plant is designed to produce water free from microorganisms, particulates, and contaminants, making it essential for medical, pharmaceutical, and laboratory applications, including hemodialysis.
Key Features and Specifications
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Superior Material Quality: Built with corrosion-resistant, high-quality stainless steel pumps and SCH80 PVC piping for durability.
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Advanced Filtration & Disinfection: Includes a pre-filter with a washable screen for easy maintenance and a high-intensity UV disinfection system to ensure water safety.
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Precision Monitoring: Equipped with mechanical gauges and flowmeters for reliable, long-lasting performance.
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Hygienic Water Storage: Utilizes a SUS 316 Water Storage Tank, ensuring contamination-free storage for applications that demand the highest hygiene standards.


Meeting Stringent Global Standards
The system is engineered to meet the strict requirements of AAMI/ANSI 23500-3:2014 and ISO 13959 (Water for Hemodialysis and Related Therapies), ensuring high-quality sterile water for medical procedures.
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AAMI/ANSI 23500-3:2014
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This standard is part of the ANSI/AAMI 23500 series, which provides guidance on water treatment for dialysis applications.
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It specifically focuses on requirements for the design, operation, and maintenance of water treatment systems used in hemodialysis.
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The 23500 series is widely referenced in the U.S. for ensuring safe water for dialysis patients.
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ISO 13959
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Titled "Water for hemodialysis and related therapies," this international standard specifies the chemical and microbiological quality requirements for water used in dialysis.
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It establishes limits for contaminants such as bacteria, endotoxins, and chemical impurities to prevent harm to patients.
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ISO 13959 aligns with AAMI/ANSI 23500 but is intended for global adoption, making it relevant in countries outside the U.S. as well.
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Both standards ensure that dialysis water is safe, pure, and free from harmful contaminants, protecting patients from adverse effects caused by poor water quality.
Applications & Benefits
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Medical & Healthcare: Ensures sterile water for hospitals and medical facilities.
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Hemodialysis: Provides high-purity water for life-saving treatments.
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Laboratories: Supports research and diagnostic procedures.
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Guarantees contamination-free water for medicine production.
