Cerafiltec inaugurates new facility in Germany

Cerafiltec, the ceramic flat membrane (CFM) technology specialist, has officially opened its landmark production, science and technology center in Saarbrücken, Germany.

Unveiling Cerafiltec's new facility in Saarbrücken, Germany. The exterior of the new building mirrors Cerafiltec’s high performance flat membrane module.
Unveiling Cerafiltec's new facility in Saarbrücken, Germany. The exterior of the new building mirrors Cerafiltec’s high performance flat membrane module.

The company says its new location is Europe’s largest center for production, engineering and research & development of ceramic filtration technology, enabling an annual supply of CFMs to treat 3,000,000 m³/d of water and wastewater. Filtration modules for projects totaling 200,000 m³/d capacity are already produced and stocked for immediate shipment.

The facility also incorporates Cerafiltec’s research & development, engineering operations and administration, centralizing all key functions.

The exterior of the new building mirrors Cerafiltec’s high performance flat membrane module.

“The inauguration of our new center marks a significant milestone for both Cerafiltec and the broader CFM technology landscape," said Kay Gunther Gabriel, founder and chief technology officer of Cerafiltec. "This strategic investment paves the way for ceramic flat membrane solutions to be the standard in global filtration. Our Science & Technology Center will spearhead the development of innovative Alumina and Silicon Carbide membranes, leading to new, sustainable, and transformative benchmarks."

In addition to consolidating R&D and production in the new facility, the company has also announced plans to expand its support infrastructure and regional reach to best serve its partners and customers across the globe and to meet the growing demand for its technology. Currently, the company has offices in 10 locations with three more opening soon.

Dr Tillmann Lauk, CEO of Cerafiltec, highlighted two critical milestones recently achieved by the company. "Firstly, in December 2022, we proudly announced the successful completion of a €30 million growth capital investment, thereby expediting our global expansion," he said. "Moving onto the second key advancement, this newly inaugurated facility will expedite the global transition from traditional sand filters and polymeric membranes to our advanced CFM solution."

“Ceramic flat membrane technology is rapidly becoming the new global standard for filtration, offering superior commercial and technical benefits,” said Julius Gloeckner, Cerafiltec’s chief commercial officer. "Moreover, our reusable and recyclable filtration modules will play a crucial role in realizing current and future sustainability targets and reducing waste."

Cerafiltec has developed novel treatment processes for the selective removal of priority pollutants such as PFAS and other micropollutants utilizing its active cake layer filtration in conjunction with CFMs.