WFT has developed and patented a Low Flow controller (LFC) for the global water flow management sector.

The company's vision is to help water utilities and water suppliers worldwide save water and reduce Non-revenue water by using its product.



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Business development m..., Water Flowtech Ltd

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Water Flowtech Ltd

Water Flowtech invented and patented a unique technology for the global water management sector. The technology assists water utilities to save water, uplift their revenues significan...

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WFT has developed and patented a Low Flow controller (LFC) for the global water flow management sector.

The LFC is designed uniquely so it can be installed in 3 minutes to the water meter without any pipe cutting required, all you need to do is close the house water tap, unscrew the meter’s record, and replace it with the LFC by screwing it to the meter.

The LFC main chamber is made from brass and inside of it lies the company’s technology with magnets and a built-in Non-return valve. The Non-return valve is one of the best in the market as it drops very low pressure.

The LFC is patented worldwide and it doesn’t require any sort of maintenance.

Once the LFC is installed to the water meter, the meter will be able to measure every water drop.

The LFC will prolong water meters’ life cycle and therefore save significant capital budget for the water suppliers.

The first generation will help save water waste as consumers will get higher bills when the have leaks and they will address them.

The company currently works on developing the second generation, The “Smart LFC”. The future generation will send real-time alerts to the utilities and end consumers on leaks.

Prominent Case Study

The company has done multiple tests in laboratories and one test in the field.

The test at the field was done in Cape Verde Africa, 40 units of the LFC were installed into apartments and the results showed an average revenue uplift of 23%.

The latest lab test carried out in the UK showed the company's product improves water meters' measurement at both low flows but also high flows.