The alignment will offer them the opportunity to significantly strengthen their value proposition within the water treatment arena, according to the company.
It will also further support the company's goal – to pioneer solutions to combat the world's water and climate challenges – as well as to support the improvement of the quality of people’s lives.
Eurowater brings with it a broad portfolio of solutions and an understanding of water treatment applications and end-user demands. Founded in 1936 and headquartered in Denmark, the firm has traditionally served primarily the European markets, with a range of water treatment offerings and with a particular focus on providing customers in the industrial and water utility sectors with solutions.
The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed in autumn 2020.