Filtration+Separation February 2025 issue – online now!

The February 2025 issue looks at water reuse, 3D printing, electronic waste recovery, wastewater treatment, and cabin air, with previews of the upcoming Aquatech in Amsterdam and FiltXPO in Miami.

 

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California’s new water recycling rules turn wastewater into tap water, helping the state address water scarcity challenges. Filtration+Separation finds out why the new rules are so important in our  cover story Testing the waters.

From custom-designed membranes to innovative reactor vessel components, 3D printing is bringing about significant change in the filtration and separation sector. In Breaking the mold, Filtration+Separation speaks to industry experts to discuiss how this transformative technology is enabling new possibilities and driving innovation across the field.

Universities around the world are demonstrating the power of filtration and separation technologies to recover and reuse electronic waste. Filtration+Separation investigates in A new lease of life.

As new guidelines on vehicle cabin air are rolled out across Germany, Filtration+Separation explores the technologies being developed to keep the air fresh and safe to breathe within cars in Clear the air.

The UK’s first pilot plant dedicated to assessing the impact of various technologies on micropollutant removal from wastewater will soon be operational at Cranfield University. Howard Marles, chairman of water treatment experts Curio Water, which will operate the new facility, shares insights into the plant’s purpose, the challenges it seeks to address, and the innovative technologies being employed.

Our Aquatech and FiltXPO previews highlight the must-see exhibitors in Amsterdam on March 11-14, and Miami on April 29-May 1 respectively.

 

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