What is Krofta?
Krofta specializes in Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) technology, a sophisticated method for removing suspended solids, oils, and fats from industrial wastewater. The company's product portfolio, which includes the Supracell, Multifloat, and Sandfloat systems, is engineered to deliver superior performance with minimal energy consumption. These solutions are essential for high-demand sectors such as pulp and paper manufacturing, dairy processing, and the oil and gas industry.
Beyond its core hardware offerings, Krofta distinguishes itself through a flexible service model that includes rental solutions for temporary treatment requirements. This dual approach of providing permanent infrastructure and agile, short-term support allows the company to address the fluctuating operational demands of its global client base effectively. By prioritizing innovation in solids removal, Krofta remains a cornerstone of sustainable industrial water management.
How much funding has Krofta raised?
Krofta has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2020): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Krofta
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Krofta?
With the successful closure of this strategic investment, Krofta is well-positioned to accelerate its growth trajectory within the late-stage industrial water treatment market. The capital will likely be deployed to enhance the company's R&D capabilities, focusing on the next generation of energy-efficient DAF systems that align with global sustainability mandates. Furthermore, the firm is expected to scale its rental fleet and service infrastructure to capture a larger share of the temporary wastewater treatment market.
As the company moves forward, the focus will remain on integrating advanced monitoring and automation into its existing product lines. This strategic pivot will not only improve operational efficiency for end-users but also strengthen Krofta's value proposition as a comprehensive partner in industrial water lifecycle management. The company's ability to bridge the gap between legacy expertise and modern environmental requirements positions it for sustained long-term success.