Uni-Flo Services – was formed in 1989 and specialises in supplying water treatment solutions for both onshore and offshore requirements.
We represent and supply Compass Water Solutions & Bluewater Desalination system packages to include oily water and bilge water separators, reverse osmosis fresh water makers, industrial waste water treatment systems together with the associated filtration, separation components together with technical back up to assist in installation, maintenance and operational training.
Uni-Flo is an exclusive distributer for KDF Fluid Treatment. KDF process media is used to safely reduce or remove chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulphide, heavy metals, scaling and micro-organisms.
We have an international client base who we provide bespoke packages to, Uni-Flo have a reputation for world class customer service, our experience in water treatment has proved to be paramount in the success and growth of the company and has allowed us to win large projects. One such project has been the supply, operation and maintenance of a system to provide > 5000m3/day of potable water for municipal use for the Gibraltar Government.
Uni-Flo is able to supply spares for a large number of older manufactured systems at highly competitive prices together with servicing and commissioning engineers. This includes systems supplied by company’s no longer in business.
We work in the marine, offshore oil & gas, chemical, industrial, commercial and residential markets. Our current activities in these fields take the company to over 15 countries and include various shipping and ship owner clients operating worldwide.
Uni-Flo have completed installations and commissioning of a number of desalination systems for both onshore and offshore requirements and look to enhance systems with technical water and water reuse solutions.
Marine desalination
We are Premier Dealers for suppliers of commercial and pleasure craft desalination systems.
Land desalination
In 2000 we commissioned two sea water desalination systems for The Municipal of Gibraltar. Each plant produces 1000 m3/day (1 Million litres/day) of drinking water.