Instruments Serve Useful Troubleshooting Role In Semiconductor Water Systems

Date Published: 2010 | Technical journal archive

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With membrane filtration becoming mandatory for the treatment of select water sources thought to be a risk, market volumes were boosted and reduced costs were seen resulting in the frequent application of membranes in both municipal and industrial duties. This article juxtaposes polyethersulfone (PESU) for membrane treatment implementation in water treatment with other commercial membrane polymers. Emphasis on the removal efficiency and permeability advantages of PESU is included.

Companies: BASF SE
Authors: Christian Maletzko
Tags: MicrofiltrationMunicipal WaterMembranesUltrafiltration

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