We are proud to announce a substantial software award from the Autodesk Foundation, which will help accelerate the design and development of our innovative water treatment and reuse solutions.
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It is estimated that about 20 % of global water pollution is caused by dyeing and finishing textile products, affecting the health of workers and local communities. OARO can make a difference. https://t.co/Ikmc6XHfON #zld
Forward osmosis used to concentrate milk, using the salty whey as a draw solution, an interesting approach. Was using the whey problematic in terms of fouling on the draw solution side and the regeneration of the draw solution? @unimelb https://t.co/jHa3DEyunl
The Hindu Business Line (12 Feb 2020) looks very favourably on desalination, even forward osmosis gets a mention. Good to see FO desal mentioned but I suspect, despite its potential for lower OPEX, the CAPEX will currently still be the deciding factor @OsmoticEngineer @idadesal
Another prime example of where ZLD is required and membrane brine concentration incorporating osmotically assisted reverse osmosis (OARO) would make it much more affordable. #ZLD https://t.co/Br7ykFKH3C
Good to see SWCC and @idadesal facilitating the International Workshop on Innovations in Ocean Brine Mining. Membrane based brine concentration using OARO will play a key role in such systems, if they are to have any chance of success. https://t.co/0Da1Y0IZKA
Osmotic Engineering will be at Aquatech Amsterdam @Aquatech, get in touch and meet Peter Nicoll @pgnicoll to see how we can support your business in forward osmosis applications and membrane brine concentration.
A coordinated approach amongst Indian Government regulatory agencies will bring significant environmental benefits and put increased value on this most precious resource - potable water.
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Industry generally tries to avoid at all costs, the use of ZLD and is generally driven by regulatory requirements. See how Osmotic Engineering can help you adopt new processes.
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