Purifico is a forward-thinking U.S.-based company that delivers cutting-edge ozone disinfection technology for water treatment. With a focus on intelligent design and sustainable innovation, Purifico’s solutions are trusted by a wide range of industries seeking effective, chemical-free methods to ensure clean water. Their systems are engineered for performance and reliability, offering scalable options that serve everything from localized operations to high-capacity industrial needs.
At the heart of Purifico’s technology is the efficient use of ozone, generated onsite from ambient air and electricity. This advanced method eliminates the need for traditional chemical disinfectants, making it a safer and more environmentally sound alternative. Ozone, a powerful oxidizing agent, leaves no harmful residues and breaks down naturally, making it ideal for applications that demand both efficacy and ecological responsibility. Purifico’s systems are designed to simplify implementation with plug-and-play modules, mobile units, and high-volume skids, allowing for flexible integration across various operational environments.
Purifico’s product portfolio features a robust selection of modular cabinets, standalone skids, and portable disinfection units—each tailored to meet the unique requirements of different industries. Whether addressing water treatment challenges in agriculture, food processing, manufacturing, or sanitation, Purifico offers solutions that are easy to deploy and scale. Every system is engineered to maximize efficiency while minimizing maintenance, contributing to long-term operational savings and enhanced sustainability goals.
With a mission rooted in sustainability, Purifico combines technology and environmental care in every system it produces. By eliminating chemical inputs and reducing waste, their approach supports both environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance. The ozone disinfection process not only enhances water quality but also aligns with the increasing global demand for greener alternatives to conventional water treatment practices.