Desalination - Product News

- 12 June 2007 -
Filtration system increases flux rates
Dynaflow, Inc has developed DynaPerm, a system designed for the enhanced high flux rate filtration of particles from liquids.

- 26 March 2007 -
Nanotube membranes for better flow control
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA have found a more precise way to control the flow of water through carbon nanotube membranes by fusing wet and dry nanotechnologies.

- 22 November 2006 -
Test can detect small amounts of water in parts per million
A new method for the detection and measurement of small amounts of water in as fuels, lubricants, or organic solvents has been developed in the organic chemistry department of the Weizmann Institute, based in Rehovot, Israel. more

- 22 November 2006 -
Whitehouse Scientific develops basalt microspheres
Whitehouse Scientific has added basalt microspheres to its range of standard glass microspheres. more

- 16 November 2006 -
New UF module can decrease footprint
A novel ultra filtration (UF) module intended mainly for water treatment, biotechnology and beverage filtration has recently applied for patent. more

- 16 November 2006 -
UCLA engineers develop nanotech water desal membrane
Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samuel School of Engineering and Applied Science have developed a new reverse osmosis (RO) membrane which, they say, could reduce the cost of seawater desalination and wastewater reclamation. more

- 18 October 2006 -
Technology "removes 100% of contaminants from wastewater"
UK-based UVPS Environmental Solutions Ltd has developed a product which, it says, emoves 100% of contaminants from waste discharges such as produced water from an oil rig or industrial waste waters. more

- 18 October 2006 -
Catalyst added to Clear Edge filter system
A catalyst has been add d to Clear Edge's Cerafil filter system to produce a product called Cerafil TopKat. more

- 5 October 2006 -
New desalination membrane allows chlorine disinfection
Researchers at Virginia Tech have created a new polymer membrane for reverse osmosis (RO) that will not be degraded by chlorine, making it possible for water to be disinfected with the chemical. more

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