Water Treatment Technology Designed for Scalable Deployment
AquaCore's tablet-based treatment technology enables controlled water disinfection through a simple dosage model designed for institutional programs, humanitarian deployment, and infrastructure-limited environments.
How the Treatment Technology Works
AquaCore's treatment technology is based on a controlled tablet dosage model that enables reliable water disinfection across diverse operational conditions.
When introduced into water containers, the tablet activates a chemical process designed to neutralize harmful microorganisms commonly present in untreated water sources.
This structured treatment approach allows safe water preparation without requiring complex infrastructure or mechanical treatment systems.


Simple & Scalable Water Treatment Model
๐งด 25 L Water Container
๐ 1 Tablet
โฑ 30 Minutes
๐ง Safe Drinking Water


A single tablet can treat 25 liters of water, enabling a simple and scalable model for potable water treatment across humanitarian programs, public health initiatives, and infrastructure-limited environments.
Controlled Dosage and Treatment Stability
The tablet format enables a controlled dosage framework that supports consistent treatment results across a wide range of operational environments.
Unlike complex treatment infrastructure, the tablet-based model allows standardized dosage protocols that can be applied across humanitarian programs, regional water initiatives, and institutional deployment models.
Broad-Spectrum Disinfection
The treatment technology targets a wide range of microorganisms commonly present in contaminated water sources, supporting reliable water sanitation across diverse operational environments.
๐ฆ Bacteria
๐งฌ Viruses
๐ Fungi
๐งซ Spores
Stable Across Diverse Water Conditions
The treatment technology maintains effectiveness across a wide range of water conditions, supporting consistent performance even in variable environmental settings.
This operational stability enables deployment in regions where water sources may vary in composition, quality, and treatment requirements.


Designed for Operational Simplicity


The tablet-based format simplifies logistics, storage, and field distribution compared to traditional treatment infrastructure.
Programs can implement water treatment protocols using minimal equipment, allowing deployment in remote regions, humanitarian missions, and decentralized water systems.
Minimal equipment required
Suitable for remote environments
Portable distribution models




Safety and Monitoring Compatibility
The treatment framework is designed to support controlled dosage parameters and compatibility with institutional monitoring practices used in public health and water management programs.
This allows integration into structured water safety initiatives operated by NGOs, development agencies, and public institutions.


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