How intense is your sparkling moment?
Sparkling water comes in countless varieties: from a gentle tingling to powerful bubbles, with fine or slightly larger carbonation. Because tastes differ, we’re happy to guide you through the world of our AQUALEX premium sparkling water.
Our expertise: 15 years of innovation and refinement
For over 15 years, we have intensively tested, optimized, and fine-tuned. Today, we can rightfully call ourselves specialists in crafting sparkling water. We understand exactly how sparkling water behaves under different conditions. Thanks to this knowledge, the right settings, materials, and configurations, we accurately assess every situation.

Material Use: Cleverly Designed Systems
- Production of Sparkling Water
The sparkling water is produced in the carbonator, where CO₂ is added to the chilled water.
- Transport via Antibacterial Pipes
From the carbonator, the sparkling water flows through hygienic, antibacterial pipes to the dispensing point.
- Insulation or Active Cooling
Depending on the distance between the cooler and the dispensing point, the pipes are either insulated or actively cooled to maintain the ideal temperature and quality.
- Smart Design Right Up to the Tap
Even the tap neck is thoughtfully designed, with:- The right materials
- Optimized bends and angles
- A separate circuit
- The innovative AQUALEX dispensing point
- Perfect Dispensing
All of this together ensures that sparkling water reaches your glass or bottle without loss and in the most comfortable way.

The technician: the expert of your installation
Every installation is unique, and our own technicians play a crucial role in it. They adjust the ideal combination of CO₂ pressure, device settings, water temperature, flow rate, and volume.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about AQUALEX Sparkling Water
Can’t I just increase my CO₂ pressure gauge?
Setting the pressure gauge to 4 bar on a sparkling water system — like with AQUALEX — is a deliberate choice.
This pressure ensures the optimal balance between carbonation quality, CO₂ absorption, and ease of use. A higher pressure
might seem appealing for more fizz, but it can lead to uncontrolled flow and oversaturation.
At 4 bar, you get an intense, stable carbonation without compromising comfort or taste.
What’s the difference between bottled water and a drinking water system?
At AQUALEX, it’s all about the drinking experience. Our systems are designed for immediate consumption, delivering
the most intense and fresh sparkling sensation.
Immediate drinking = maximum fizz experience
Not drinking right away? Then there’s the Nova bottle with Sparkle Seal, which preserves carbonation for up to 24 hours.
Note, however, that if you don’t keep the bottle refrigerated, the temperature will rise, affecting the carbonation intensity.
Bottled water, on the other hand, is bottled under industrial conditions. The first glass is often powerfully carbonated,
but after opening, the intensity quickly decreases. Leave an opened bottle in the fridge for two days — the difference is clearly noticeable.
Curious about the possibilities?
Our experts will be happy to hear about your specific needs and help you with advice, inspiration and technical information.