Membracon Process Separations b.v. articles
Joshua Forde
Manufacturing operations produce contaminated wastewater loaded with solids, chemicals, and organic matter that makes direct discharge or reuse impossible.
Thankfully, wastewater is treatable using physical separation, biological digestion, and chemical reactions to remove contaminants at each stage. Progressive cleaning turns unusable wastewater
Joshua Forde
Our Containerised Water Treatment System delivers a portable solution for water recovery and reuse. Designed with low capital and operational expenditures (CapEx) in mind, this modular system uses membrane technology for unmatched durability and chemical resistance, ensuring longer lifespans and fewer replacements compared to polymeric membranes.
Joshua Forde
Every year, millions of tons of food is wasted across the globe. In the UK alone, an estimated 9.5 million tonnes of food go to waste annually, costi
Joshua Forde
Water treatment is a crucial process for many industries striving to meet wastewater regulations and support the transition to a circular economy. As
Joshua Forde
A containerised water treatment system is a compact, self-contained water purification solution housed within a secure, transportable shipping container. These systems are designed to provide efficient water treatment in remote or temporary locations, such as construction sites, mining operations, or emergency response situations. By integrating advanced water purification technologies into a modular unit, containerised systems offer a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective approach to wastew
Joshua Forde
Chemical dosing is the process of precisely injecting chemicals into a water system to achieve specific treatment objectives such as dis
Joshua Forde
Water treatment regulations are becoming increasingly stringent as governments worldwide crack down on the levels of chemicals present in wastewater.
Joshua Forde
Waterways, often misused as waste disposal channels, have suffered from hazardous discharges including pollutants like asbestos, heavy metals, and oils. The UK has made legislative strides with The Water Industry Act and The Water Resources Act, aiming to mitigate these practices. However, a global crisis remains, as the UN reports that 80% of the world’s wastewater goes untreated, polluting vital rivers.
