Cross-flow Membranes Applications available in Minnesota
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Membrane Equipment and Process-development Services for Industrial Effluent Industry
Crossflow membrane technology is widely used throughout the process industries to provide a cost-effective solution for reducing wastewater volumes. In many cases, the technology can achieve a reduction in the volume of wastewater by a factor of five to ten times, offering potential savings on effluent charges as well as producing a clean water stream that can often be reused as wash water or cooling water within a facility. In some cases the concentrated wastewater can be reused in the production process giving a ...
By Membrane Specialists LLC based in Hamilton, OHIO (USA).
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Membrane filtration systems for whey
Before the innovation of membrane processing was introduced to the dairy industry, in the late 1960's, whey was truly a waste product of cheese making. Three important events have driven whey towards further processing; increased cost of dumping whey into the environment; new technologies to separate the proteins in whey and scientific research that has uncovered the wide range of nutritional and biological properties of whey that have ultimately added value to a once wasted ...
By GEA based in Hudson, WISCONSIN (USA).
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High-solids cross flow filtration and separation solutions for fluoride reduction sector
High fluoride levels in wastewater can be problematic for industries using hydrofluoric acid (HF) as a cleaning agent or etchant, such as the semiconductor, solar cell and metals manufacturing industries. HF is also used as a reactant or catalyst in the plastics, pharmaceutical, petroleum refining and refrigeration industries. Fluoride concentrations from these industries may range from 100 to more than 10,000 ppm in rinse waters, but discharge limits are often below 20 ppm. ...
By Porex - Filtration Group based in Fairburn, GEORGIA (US) (USA).
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High-solids cross flow filtration and separation solutions for cross flow filtration sector
Industrial wastewater applications including metals finishing, semiconductor processes and fluoride reduction utilize cross flow filtration systems to provide optimal flux and prolonged filter functionality. Porex’s cross flow membranes, specifically microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes, work to create an optimal cross flow filtration system that’s long lasting and easy to service. Our cross flow membrane systems are ideal for processing industrial wastewater due to the higher overall ...
By Porex - Filtration Group based in Fairburn, GEORGIA (US) (USA).
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Efficient and Ecological Solutions for Wastewater Treatment
Triqua International creates tailor-made solutions in the area of wastewater treatment in close consultation with our clients. Triqua responds to the growing need for systems in which consideration is given ...
By Triqua International BV based in Ede, NETHERLANDS.
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Electrical Water Purification Systems for Food Processing
Many food industry intermediates or by-products are slurries (solutions comprised of small suspended particles). These often result from actions like the processing of fruits, vegetables and dairy products. In many cases, it is necessary to reduce the salt concentration of these slurries to produce useful or more valuable ...
By ERIX Solutions Corporation based in San Carlos, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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High-solids cross flow filtration and separation solutions for dewatering oil/water emulsions sector
Emulsified oil in wastewater can be problematic for industries wanting to discharge or recycle it, such as the automotive, aerospace, textile and plastics industries. Oil concentrations from these industries may range from 1,000 to more than 100,000ppm in wastewaters, but discharge limits are often below 100ppm. Today, recycle and reuse are needed for any viable water source. To reuse or recycle wastewater, oil levels of less than 30ppm are required. ...
By Porex - Filtration Group based in Fairburn, GEORGIA (US) (USA).
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