Breakthrough dry-test membranes posed to move water industry forward
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Post by HP Nanda on LInkedIn
Global Vice President & General Manager - DuPont Water Solutions
At DuPont Water Solutions, we understand that technology is critical for the world to have the freshwater resources it needs to thrive. As seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) continues to advance, it will be one of our greatest assets to secure a sustainable water future. But, when you get down to the everyday business of shipping and storing these membranes, it’s more cumbersome than it should be.
So, our business has taken the opportunity to innovate and differentiate. For decades, SWRO membranes have been stored in a preservation solution that expires over time, which means they can’t be stored indefinitely. A traditional membrane also must be tested with freshwater to confirm its specifications. In the fight to stave off global water insecurity, we need every advantage we can get.
Introducing the first dry-test SWRO elements in the industry
Our new SWRO portfolio is nothing short of a breakthrough for the water treatment market. Our investment in the perpetual advancement of membrane chemistry, testing methods and procedures – combined with our automated precision single-source manufacturing – positions us as the only supplier of such technology.
So what does this mean for our customers? The world.
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- Reverse Osmosis
- Sea Water Desalinisation