Reduced Biological Fouling with the Combination of Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes

Date Published: 2017 | Conference materials

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This presentation was given at the Ultrapure Micro 2017 annual conference. It was presented in the Water Management and Wastewater Treatment track, as part of the Pushing the Envelope of UPW Systems session.

Companies: LANXESS
Tags: FoulingReverse Osmosis (RO)Scaling and CorrosionBiological ContaminationIon Exchange

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