Water Membranes News
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Everest Textile Project In Taiwan To Drive Water Recovery Above 90%
3/4/2024
An international collaboration will deliver an innovative treatment solution and help to increase water recovery and performance at a leading textile mill in Taiwan.
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Nippon Shokubai’s Newly Developed Material Contributed The Successful Demonstration Of Groundbreaking Renewable Seawater Desalination Plant In Hawaii
2/29/2024
NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO., LTD. (Headquarters: Osaka, Japan, President: Kazuhiro Noda, hereinafter "Nippon Shokubai") combined forces with Trevi Systems Inc. (Headquarters: California, USA, CEO: John Webley, hereinafter “Trevi Systems” *1) in the development of the draw solution as a key component in the forward osmosis (hereinafter “FO”) system, which is a next generation system for seawater desalination and water treatment.
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Walkerton Clean Water Centre Accepts Generous Donation To The Technology Demonstration Facility
2/20/2024
The Walkerton Clean Water Centre (WCWC) is excited to recently complete the installation of two new ultrafiltration membrane pilot units, generously donated by Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions, in its Technology Demonstration Facility.
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NX Filtration Supplies Largest Chinese Coffee Chain Luckin’s Water Treatment Plant
2/20/2024
NX Filtration, a leading provider of advanced water filtration membrane solutions, proudly announces that it supplied its hollow fiber nanofiltration membrane modules to the Luckin Coffee water treatment project together with its OEM partner Suzhou MOPU.
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A Study Reveals The Effectiveness Of Osmotic Cleaning
2/14/2024
The team of the Water Technology Innovation and Advanced Research Institute, the research arm of the Saline Water Conversion Corporation, in cooperation with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, published a new research study reviewing the effectiveness of a new method for cleaning reverse osmosis membranes, in an important step towards enhancing the sustainability of desalination and preserving the environment, as the study aims to Proving the effectiveness of osmosis in reducing pollution of reverse osmosis membranes at the level of experimental units.
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LiqTech Enters Distribution Agreement With Razorback Direct For Commercialization Of LiqTech Produced Water Treatment Solution In The U.S.
2/14/2024
LiqTech International, Inc. (NASDAQ: LIQT), a clean technology company that manufactures and markets highly specialized filtration products and systems, and Razorback Direct Oilfield Solutions and Services LLC, a Houston based company providing water treatment solutions consultancy for oil & gas water treatment in the U.S., have entered into a distribution agreement to commercialize LiqTech's produced water treatment filtration solution for re-injection and reuse, as well as lithium harvest, in five different states in the U.S. including Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.
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Membrane Technology: Looking Deep Into Smallest Pores
2/8/2024
Membranes of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VaCNT) can be used to clean or desalinate water at high flow rate and low pressure.
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Desalination Develops An Intelligent Model To Predict The Concentration Of Iron Chloride
2/7/2024
The Saline Water Conversion Corporation has succeeded in achieving a qualitative achievement in the field of the desalination industry by devising a new method to improve the processes of raising the quality of desalinated water through the development of a predictive model using one of the artificial intelligence algorithms to determine the concentration of iron chloride used to dissolve suspended impurities in water within reverse osmosis systems.
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IDE Technologies Breaks Ground On Prospect Lake Clean Water Center In Fort Lauderdale
1/19/2024
IDE Technologies, a leading global provider of water treatment solutions, today breaks ground on the latest in the organization’s fleet of large-scale water infrastructure projects, the Prospect Lake Clean Water Center in Fort Lauderdale, Fl.
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Removing Pharmaceuticals From Water Supplies
1/18/2024
The current EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive is more than 30 years old, and it has made dramatic improvements to the water quality in European rivers, lakes and seas. However, several pollution challenges remain and are not covered by the current legislation.