Electrocoating Wastewater Success

Kroff has helped over 50 customers in the metalworking and finishing industry re-invent their wastewater treatment processes to provide savings on chemistry and sludge generation, all while meeting discharge permit requirements. Our customers include household names like PPG, Toyota, and Toro.

Custom Solutions Deliver The Best Results

E-coating facilities generate complex waste streams that demand a specialized approach for effective and compliant discharge. The diverse range of cleaners, sealers, corrosion inhibitors, and metal contaminants in these waste streams makes each facility’s wastewater unique. Therefore, a tailored treatment program designed specifically to address your wastewater’s particular composition is essential, rather than relying on a generic, one-size-fits-all chemical solution.

Since 1988, Kroff has served the industry by providing experienced water treatment professionals a home where they can take care of their customers, as they see fit. Often, that involves thinking outside of the box, developing a custom solution or product, and partnering with other innovative companies to deliver best in class results.

Reduction Potential In Chemical Spend When Replacing Commodity Products

Less Sludge Generated

More Production Time Available By Eliminating Bottlenecks Of Treating Wastewater

Kroff’s Approch

1Experienced Onsite Support

Kroff only hires seasoned professionals with industry experience. The average Kroff representative has 14 years of water treatment experience.

2 Customer Obsessed

Kroff has had the same two owners since the company was incepted in 1988. We beleive in Win-Win relationships that are grown by solving our customers problems and treating them fairly.

3 Innovation

Kroff’s lab in Pittsburgh is staffed by doctoral level scientists who replicate customers prolems in a lab setting, and find the best solutions to deploy in the field. We routinely make custom blends of chemistiries that deliver what a specific customer needs, instead of trying to fit an existing product to a unique challenge.