Customized Effluent Treatment Solutions for Sri Lanka’s Thriving Industries.

Introducing the HECS Customised Packaged Effluent Treatment Plants (PETPs)—tailored solutions designed to meet the diverse wastewater management needs of Sri Lanka's industries. Recognizing the unique challenges posed by various effluents, HECS offers customized PETPs that ensure compliance with environmental standards while optimizing operational efficiency.

Why Choose HECS Customised PETPs?

Each PETP is designed to address the specific effluent characteristics of your industry, ensuring effective treatment and regulatory compliance.
Engineered for optimal space utilization, our systems are ideal for industries with limited space and can be easily expanded as your needs grow.
Incorporating physio-chemical, biological, and advanced filtration methods such as Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), Ultrafiltration (UF), and Reverse Osmosis (RO) to achieve superior treatment outcomes.
Built with high-quality materials like Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP), our PETPs offer exceptional durability and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term reliability.
Equipped with state-of-the-art IoT technology, our systems provide real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance alerts, and enhanced control for efficient operation.
Designed for energy efficiency and low maintenance, our PETPs help minimize operational costs while delivering high performance.

Applications Across Industries

HECS Customised PETPs cater to a wide range of industries in Sri Lanka, including:

Key Features

Applications Across Industries

From initial consultation to after-sales service, HECS ensures a seamless experience. Our team of experts offers technical guidance, system design, installation, and regular maintenance to support your operations.
We prioritize sustainability by designing systems that maximize water reuse, minimize sludge generation, and reduce the carbon footprint of effluent treatment processes.

Tailored PETP Solutions

Experience in projects from 1KLD to 1MLD

HECS Customised PETPs