The current civilization is possible thanks to various technological innovations, among which are the contributions of
hydromechanics, which go back to the Egyptians, Babylonians and Phoenicians. Thousands of years of development of hydraulic
machines in search of maximum yields with minimum consumption of materials and energy, to fulfill increasingly demanding
automated tasks, have generated a multitude of commercial alternatives. The optimum selection of the hydromechanical equipment
and its integration with each hydraulic project, demands solid theoretical knowledge and continuous updates to accompany the
improvements on a global scale, a requirement with which IA fulfills without doubts, and has put the company at the forefront
of hydromechanical projects in the region.
SPECIFIC DESIGNS
BUILDINGS Integral design (architectural, structural, hydro-sanitary installations, electrical and communications installations) of industrial buildings that protect the hydromechanical installations, which include crane bridges and personnel facilities.
SPECIFIC DESIGNS
- Watar intakes in rivers, lakes, ponds and reservoirs with pumping stations.
- Pumping systems from drilled wells for the exploitation of aquifers, including mathematical modelling to ensure the harmonious operation of inputs from several wells without interfering with each other.
- Docks of pumping of raw water and drinking water with dry chamber and wet chamber.
- Stations for submersible sewage and rainwater pumps.
- Systems of incorporation of air for the backwashing in water treatment plants, and the oxygen supply in plants of treatment of residual waters.
- Pressurized industrial installations (pipes and fittings) with manual or automatic valves. Instrumentation for the control of hydraulic variables (pressure, flow and water quality) with remote operation.
- Pumping stations that run on renewable energies (wind and solar).
BUILDINGS Integral design (architectural, structural, hydro-sanitary installations, electrical and communications installations) of industrial buildings that protect the hydromechanical installations, which include crane bridges and personnel facilities.