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Hydration Technology Innovations launches OsMem membranes

31 August 2010

The OsMem family of high performance forward osmosis membranes and modules are designed for municipal and industrial customers.

The OsMem products include all of Hydration Technology Innovations’ proprietary forward osmosis membranes which are configured for various uses, from membrane bioreactors to oil and gas wastewater filtration. OsMem spiral wound membrane modules are available in standard module sizes ranging from 2.5 x 21 inch, to 8.0 x 40 inch. Custom sizes are available upon request. Hydration Technology Innovations’ OsMem membrane is also available in flat sheet cartridge plate modules for very difficult waste streams.

Mark Lambert, corporate development director for Hydration Technology Innovations said: “We are offering the range of modules in support of our customer’s growing need to treat difficult separation problems in the water and wastewater market sectors. We are pleased to make available a standard product offering using traditional module sizes well known by the industry.”

 

 

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