RO and NF Membranes used for Energy Saving and Meeting Sustainability Goals for Wastewater ZLD Systems

Date Published: 2024 | Conference materials

Log in or Join UltraFacility to access this content

To access our resources you will need to be a member of UltraFacility, log in to your account or purchase a membership to view this content.

Already have an account? Log in

ZLD in the past relied heavily on thermal processes, like evaporators and crystallizers, which are extremely energy intensive. Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Nanofiltration (NF) membrane processes have been gaining popularity in recent years as they have lower lower capital and energy costs compared
to thermal.

Companies: Hydranautics , Nitto Denko Corporation
Authors: Wayne Bates
Tags: Reverse Osmosis (RO)Energy ConservationNanofiltrationZero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)

Related content

Conference material | 2021
Doing more with less - minimizing data center water and wastewater
Technical journal archive | 2010
Use of Unique Fractional Electrodeionization in Power Plant Applications
Conference material | 2022
2022 IRDS & SEMI Standards Update
Conference material | 2024
Reducing Energy & Water Consumption through the Utilization of Point-of-Use HDIW Heaters

Back to Technical Knowledge Base

Not an UltraFacility Member?

Be part of year-round collaboration and knowledge exchange. Get access to the full range of tools leveraged by facility representatives and leading global experts from across the supply chain.

Book a demo

Find out how you can leverage UltraFacility Portal to achieve your business objectives today.

Request a demo