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Nanofiltration is a membrane-based water treatment process that is used to remove dissolved solids, organic molecules, and other contaminants from water. It is a type of pressure-driven membrane filtration process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate particles and molecules based on their size. Nanofiltration is used in a variety of applications, including drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, and industrial process water treatment.
Nanofiltration is a cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative to traditional water treatment processes, such as reverse osmosis. It is also used to reduce the concentration of certain contaminants, such as heavy metals, in water. Nanofiltration is also used to reduce the hardness of water, which can help reduce scaling and corrosion in pipes and other equipment.
Nanofiltration is becoming increasingly popular in the water treatment industry due to its ability to remove a wide range of contaminants. It is also becoming more widely used due to its low operating costs and energy efficiency.
Some companies in the nanofiltration market include Dow Water & Process Solutions, GE Water & Process Technologies, Hydranautics, Koch Membrane Systems, and Toray Industries. Show Less Read more