New York State, from the bustling streets of Manhattan to the industrial corridors of Buffalo and Rochester, faces a unique set of water challenges. As a hub for the pharmaceutical, food processing, and semiconductor industries, the demand for high-purity water is surging. In New York City, the aging infrastructure requires sophisticated water treatment manufacturers to provide modular, high-efficiency systems that can fit into restricted urban spaces. Meanwhile, in regions like Long Island, groundwater protection and PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) removal have become top priorities for both municipal and private industrial sectors.
The New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) enforces some of the strictest water quality standards in the United States. To meet these, New York factories are increasingly turning to advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ultrafiltration (UF) technologies. At XJY (Guangdong Xinjieyuan), we integrate our global manufacturing expertise with local New York requirements, ensuring that our systems not only meet but exceed local regulatory benchmarks. Whether it's brackish water desalination for coastal industries or ultrapure water for tech labs in the Hudson Valley, our solutions are engineered for precision and reliability.
Guangdong Xinjieyuan Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. is a titan in the field of environmental protection equipment research and manufacturing. We specialize in water treatment, waste gas mitigation, and sewage sludge processing. As a comprehensive enterprise, we blend scientific research with large-scale production and global sales.
With more than 45 product patents and 32 computer software copyrights, our expertise is backed by national authenticated certificates, including ISO quality management and occupational health systems. Our mission is to solve the most complex environmental challenges through technological innovation and excellent quality.
Our "BDS Intelligent Deodorization System" is designed for the high-density agricultural and chemical hubs of New York. Highly intelligent and fully automatic, it resolves odor issues in food processing and mining, fostering harmony between industry and residential communities.
Providing complete solutions for municipal and industrial sludge. Our technology reduces 80% moisture content sludge into 35% granular materials, ready for resource utilization in cement and fertilizer plants—a perfect fit for New York’s sustainability goals.
The "WPS System" is engineered for New York hospitals, schools, and factories. It targets water purification, energy saving, and resource reuse, providing precise support for wastewater treatment and high-quality drinking water supply.
The water treatment industry in New York is undergoing a digital transformation. Smart Monitoring and AI-driven filtration are no longer luxury features—they are essential for maintaining operational efficiency and meeting strict environmental quotas. XJY is at the forefront of this trend, integrating IoT sensors into our RO and EDI systems. This allows for real-time tracking of water quality parameters, predictive maintenance of membrane units, and significantly reduced energy consumption.
New York factories are focusing on reducing their "Water Footprint." Our automated EDI (Electrodeionization) and NF (Nanofiltration) systems allow for continuous production of high-purity water without the need for hazardous chemicals, aligning with the "Green New York" initiatives.
Our commitment to New York goes beyond equipment supply. We understand the high cost of industrial real estate in the city and the high standards for safety in the Upstate manufacturing corridors. That’s why our Reverse Osmosis machines and Ultrafiltration units are designed for a compact footprint with maximum output.
From the pharmaceutical labs of Long Island to the breweries of Brooklyn and the heavy industries of Erie County, XJY provides the backbone for sustainable water management. Join the ranks of leading New York enterprises that trust our "WPS" and "BDS" systems for their environmental needs.