This new version allows users to output process flow diagrams, input pass-specific membrane aging and performance, select water types suitable for projections under brackish conditions and model silica rejection and scaling. In addition, Q+ is now available in simplified Chinese (Mandarin).
“We designed the graphic interface so that it is much more intuitive for the user, and we will continue to enhance the software so that it becomes the premier engineering tool in the membrane desalination industry,” said David Kim-Hak, manager of commercial applications engineering for NanoH2O.
Version 2.2 is available for download on the company’s website.