
A specialist in the development of sustainable solutions for water treatment, hygiene and professional cleaning, the Sentax Group is launching its Kobra brand water treatment plants for artesian wells at the Metalurgia trade fair. The innovation features a system specifically designed to make groundwater suitable for human consumption in a practical, safe and environmentally responsible way.
The Kobra brand compact water treatment plants, developed with a focus on making artesian well water drinkable, are ideal for application in a wide variety of environments, such as hotels, laundries, condominiums, hospitals, food industries, restaurants, clubs, residential and commercial buildings.
This is a fully automated and autonomous solution, which works without the need for electricity or batteries, using only the pressure of the water itself to activate the treatment system. The result is low-cost operation, easy handling and great reliability. The proposal for the water treatment plants addresses a common problem in Brazil: access to drinking water in places that rely on alternative sources, such as artesian wells.
In addition to the launch of the Kobra water treatment plant, the Sentax Group will be bringing a wide range of professional hygiene and cleaning products to the fair, in particular the American brand Rubbermaid, for which it operates as a logistics operator in Brazil. Recognized worldwide for its quality and durability, Rubbermaid offers robust solutions for industrial cleaning, such as containers from the Brute line, mops, functional trolleys and organizers used in the world’s largest industries. With warranties of up to 10 years, these products stand out for their resistance, ergonomics and innovation, as well as contributing to cleaner and more productive environments.
HOW WATER TREATMENT PLANTS WORK
The main function of Kobra stations is to purify raw water taken from artesian wells, eliminating impurities, contaminants and odors, making it safe and suitable for human consumption. They are made up of washable filters and operate with inputs certified for food and environmental use. All this without the need for specialized operators; any maintenance technician can carry out the handling, cleaning and basic operation of the system.
This solution meets a scenario where many companies, institutions and homes depend on underground water sources and face challenges related to quality, safety and the cost of purification. With Kobra water treatment plant technology, Sentax offers an efficient, sustainable and high-performance response to the challenge.
The great technical differential of the Kobra water treatment plant lies in its autonomous operation. Unlike conventional solutions that require electricity, pumps and complex electronic systems, Kobra technology operates with its own hydraulic flow. This is possible thanks to the intelligent design that channels water pressure to activate the filters and internal purification processes.
As well as drastically reducing electricity and maintenance costs, this approach also represents an important environmental benefit. The system dispenses with the use of aggressive chemicals or toxic disposal inputs, promoting a clean, efficient process with minimal impact on the environment.
The simplicity of operation of the Kobra water treatment plant allows it to be used in remote locations without continuous access to electricity or specialized technical labor. This further expands its field of application and makes the solution a strategic ally for companies with ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals.
ABOUT SENTAX
With headquarters in Paraná and branches in São Paulo, Santa Catarina and Mato Grosso do Sul, the Sentax Group acts as a distributor and logistics operator for major national and international brands such as Kimberly Clark, Suzano, Ecolab, Netter, Kobra and Rubbermaid. The company also has a network of commercial partners in states such as Rio Grande do Sul, Mato Grosso, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Bahia and Pernambuco, consolidating its presence throughout Brazil.