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PHAM NEWS | JUNE 2025


ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Company Spotlight 13


Joining forces to face the future


BWT, a market leader in water purification technology, and Windhager, a specialist in biomass heating, are working together to promote the benefits of sustainable and future-ready solutions for homes and businesses. Read on to find out more about what the two companies have to offer.


T


he UK heating market is undergoing a significant transformation,


driven by the demand for sustainable and energy- efficient solutions. Two companies at the forefront of this shift are BWT (Best Water Technology) and Windhager. Both bring unique strengths and innovations to the table, and together, their combined expertise creates a powerful partnership that meets the evolving needs of both consumers and businesses.


Water solutions BWT is well known for its pioneering water treatment technologies. The company delivers high-quality water solutions across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. In the heating market, water quality plays a critical role in system efficiency and longevity – making BWT’s expertise especially valuable. A key contribution from BWT is its innovative limescale protection systems. Limescale buildup in heating systems can significantly reduce performance and increase energy use. BWT’s solutions prevent limescale formation, ensuring systems operate efficiently. This not only cuts energy costs but also extends the lifespan of the equipment. Alongside limescale protection, BWT offers advanced filtration systems that deliver clean, safe water for heating applications. These systems remove impurities


Low-carbon heating Windhager is a leading supplier of low-carbon biomass heating systems, recognised for their efficiency and environmental benefits. These systems use renewable fuels such as wood pellets and logs to generate heat – providing a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel-based heating.


and contaminants, helping improve overall heating system performance. Sustainability is central to BWT’s mission, with products designed to reduce water and energy consumption, contributing to a greener future.


One standout product is


the AQA therm MOVE Power (pictured above) – a compact reverse osmosis (RO) system designed for the efficient, sustainable filling of heating systems. The MOVE Power system follows BWT’s ‘ReinHEIZgebot’ standard, offering protection against limescale and corrosion without the use of chemicals. It also aligns with VDI 2035, a widely adopted German guideline that promotes non- chemical water treatment to prevent scale and corrosion in heating systems.


Windhager’s biomass boilers are engineered for long-term performance, offering reliable and efficient heating for both residential and commercial applications. The company adheres to strict quality standards, ensuring that every system is durable and built to last. Windhager’s dedication to innovation is reflected in its continuous development of technologies that make biomass heating even more efficient and user-friendly.


A key product in its range is the low-carbon wood pellet


boiler, which combines high efficiency with automated operation for ease of use and minimal maintenance. By utilising wood pellets – a renewable fuel source – these systems help reduce carbon emissions and support the UK’s broader net-zero ambitions. Continuing its dedication to sustainability and innovation, Windhager is set to introduce its advanced heat pump technology to the UK market, further enhancing its range of low-carbon heating solutions.


Best of both


The collaboration between BWT and Windhager brings together their respective strengths to deliver integrated heating solutions tailored for the UK market. Some of the key synergies include: • Enhanced System Efficiency: BWT’s water treatment technologies ensure the water used in Windhager’s systems is of the highest quality, preventing issues such as limescale and corrosion. This helps biomass heating systems run at peak efficiency, reducing both energy


consumption and maintenance costs. • Sustainability and Environmental Impact: Both companies are committed to environmental sustainability. BWT’s water-saving


technologies and Windhager’s use of renewable energy sources align perfectly with the UK’s efforts to cut carbon emissions and adopt greener practices.


• Comprehensive Solutions: By combining BWT’s water treatment expertise with Windhager’s advanced biomass systems, the partnership offers a holistic solution. Customers benefit from fully integrated systems that deliver both clean water and efficient, sustainable heat. • Innovation and Technology: As innovation leaders in their fields, both companies are driving the future of heating technology. Their collaboration supports the ongoing development of advanced, high-performance systems that meet the changing demands of the market. • Customer Support and Training: Both BWT and Windhager place a strong emphasis on support and education. Windhager provides in-depth training for installers and engineers to ensure systems are correctly installed and maintained. Meanwhile, BWT offers expert support and maintenance for its water treatment products, ensuring ongoing performance and peace of mind.


Future ready


The partnership between BWT and Windhager brings together complementary strengths to address the challenges and opportunities in the UK heating market.


By uniting expertise in water treatment and biomass heating, they provide efficient, sustainable, and future-ready solutions for homes and businesses.


As the UK continues its journey toward a greener, low-carbon future, the collaboration between BWT and Windhager is well-positioned to lead the way in delivering smarter, more sustainable heating technologies. ◼ phamnews.co.uk/625/14


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