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Pervaporation is a membrane-based separation process used in the energy and natural resources industry. It is used to separate and purify liquids and gases, and to recover valuable components from aqueous solutions. The process works by passing a feed stream through a membrane, which selectively permeates the desired components. The permeate is then collected on the other side of the membrane. Pervaporation is used in a variety of applications, including the recovery of solvents, the removal of contaminants from water, and the separation of volatile organic compounds from wastewater.
The per vaporation market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by increasing demand for energy and natural resources. The growing demand for clean energy and water, as well as the need for efficient and cost-effective separation processes, are expected to drive the market.
Some of the major companies in the per vaporation market include Koch Membrane Systems, Inc., GEA Group, 3M, Pall Corporation, and Sulzer Ltd. Show Less Read more