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AMTA NEWS LG NanoH©ü0 dips into brackish market
Reverse osmosis membrane specialist LG NanoH©üO has moved into the brackish water market with a new range of membranes scheduled for release later this year.
The new membranes comes in two types: an energy saving (ES) range for use at 150 psi and a "high rejection" range for use a 225 psi and which is divided into three grades spanning a permeate flow rate range of 39.7 m©ý/d to 58.3 m©ý/d. The products were unveiled at this week's AMTA/ AWWA Membrane Technology Conference in Orlando, USA.
The company recommends the ES model "industrial process water or municipal potable water" applications and it says the high rejection membranes are "well suited for high-quality permeate requirements, second pass systems."
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