AquaFim and SonicPure Announce Mexico Partnership

Written by
Ivan Arnold
September 15, 2025
3 mins

SonicPure Announces Exclusive Partnership with AquaFim to Bring Chemical-Free Algae Control to Mexico’s Agricultural Irrigation Market

I want to share some news about a partnership we recently established between SonicPure and AquaFim to serve agricultural irrigation systems across Mexico.

This partnership is focused on bringing chemical-free algae control to growers who rely on ponds, reservoirs, and wastewater systems to support irrigation. AquaFim will act as our exclusive partner for the agricultural irrigation market in Mexico, covering both irrigation source ponds and related wastewater systems. For us, this is an important step in expanding our presence into the Mexican market while working with a company that already understands the operational realities growers face there.

“Our entry into the Mexican market with AquaFim expands our geographic reach and accelerates distribution,” said Rob Slingerland, President of SonicPure. “Together, we’ll deliver sustainable, non-chemical water quality solutions that protect irrigation systems and improve efficiency for growers.”

Addressing Algae Challenges in Agricultural Irrigation

One of the main challenges we see consistently in agricultural irrigation is algae growth. Algal blooms clog pumps, spray heads, and drip lines, leading to higher maintenance demands and increased chemical use. Those chemicals can create problems of their own, including potential impacts on crops, wildlife, and downstream ecosystems. The goal of this partnership is to give growers another option that addresses algae at the source without relying on chemical treatments.

Through AquaFim, farmers in Mexico will now have access to our ultrasonic algae-remediation systems and cloud-connected water-monitoring tools. These systems are designed to operate continuously, helping prevent algae growth around the clock. The idea is to reduce downtime, lower maintenance effort, and avoid introducing substances into the water that could cause issues elsewhere in the system.

Ultrasonic Technology and System Operation

As part of the agreement, AquaFim will distribute our Pulsar 4400 system. This system emits more than 4,000 discrete ultrasonic frequencies across two bands that target both blue-green and green algae. The technology works through critical structural resonance, using sound frequencies to interfere with algal cellular processes.

Over time, this causes algae cells to sink and die naturally, typically over 30 to 60 days, without harming fish or other aquatic life. This approach allows growers to manage algae growth without disrupting normal irrigation operations or introducing chemicals into the system.

Monitoring, Data, and Broader Applications

Alongside the ultrasonic hardware, our platform collects real-time data on system performance and water quality. This enables long-duty operation and remote monitoring, which is especially useful for large or distributed irrigation systems. These same technologies are already in use across a range of applications, including drinking water, wastewater treatment, agriculture, golf courses, lakes and ponds, industrial sites, and residential communities.

Why the AquaFim Partnership Matters

From AquaFim’s perspective, this partnership adds another tool to the services they already provide to growers. They have been working in agricultural irrigation for decades and currently manage a large footprint of irrigated farmland across multiple regions in Mexico. Adding a non-chemical algae-control option aligns with their broader focus on modern, environmentally responsible irrigation solutions.

“We are thrilled to partner with SonicPure and become the exclusive distributor of their advanced solutions in Mexico,” said Miguel Angel Perez, Chief Operating Officer of AquaFim. “Our customers will now have access to world-class, chemical-free tools to protect their irrigation systems and improve sustainability.”

For us, working with AquaFim helps accelerate distribution in a market where water management is critical to export-focused agriculture. It also allows us to support growers seeking practical ways to protect their irrigation infrastructure while improving overall water quality, without changing how they grow or manage their crops.

About SonicPure

At SonicPure, we build ultrasonic systems that help control algae and biofilm in drinking water, wastewater, agricultural, and open-water systems such as lakes and ponds. The systems use more than 4,000 ultrasonic frequencies across two bands to disrupt algal cells, which causes them to lose buoyancy and break down naturally over time. They run continuously, do not rely on chemicals, and can be monitored remotely through cloud-connected tools.

Media Contact
Ivan Arnold
SonicPure
(310) 955-4005
press@sonicpure.com