China, July 2, 2024 - Over the past decade, hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes have emerged as a cutting-edge technology in water treatment, offering unprecedented efficiency and reliability. In a groundbreaking development, Mempure's NanoPure™, Hollow Fiber Nanofiltration Membrane underwent rigorous testing by the College of Environmental Science and Engineering at Tongji University, renowned for water and wastewater treatment research.
This comprehensive study assessed the membrane's performance in removing a wide range of contaminants, including dissolved organic matter and inorganic salts compared to commercially available nanofiltration membranes. Notably, NanoPure™, membrane demonstrated exceptional hardness and organic matters removal efficiency in this comparison study, evidencing its superior ability to produce high-purity water. Furthermore, this study investigated the effectiveness of the NanoPure™, membrane in removing contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), showcasing its potential as a robust solution for addressing pressing environmental challenges.
"We're incredibly pleased with the performance of NanoPure™", said Mempure’s CEO, Mr. Eugene Liu. "This research study conducted in Tongji University not only confirms our internal findings but also reinforces our commitment to delivering sustainable, high-performance water treatment solutions that can make a real impact on global water quality." This research study marks a significant milestone in advancing this technology, with potential implications for enhancing water quality and accessibility worldwide.
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