Sagentia Innovation's Dan Spencer outlines how factories can map PFAS sources, test effluent and engage suppliers to ensure ...
Exploring the fundamental chemistry behind calcium carbonate (CaCO3) scale formation in water-cooled industrial systems, highlighting the influence of geology, atmospheric CO2, and water chemistry on ...
The move further expands Opus Water's growing portfolio of engineered solutions serving the water, wastewater, and industrial process fluid industries.
Acid mine drainage is a persistent global challenge for mining and legacy sites. Active treatment systems and centrifuge technology are transforming sludge handling, water ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are among the most useful synthetic chemical compounds ever created. Unfortunately, the same properties that make these compounds so incredibly effective in ...
Many industries rely on water and therefore need to understand the best way to approach water treatment and management. Sometimes water needs to be treated so that it is pure enough to be used in the ...
Activated carbon has more than 2,500 commercial product applications. Most wastewater plants use the carbons to purify the water and air leaving a facility. However, you will not find their ...
Oil and gas and petrochemical applications present unique wastewater treatment challenges, necessitating innovative solutions that boost efficiency and ensure compliance. A titan of the global economy ...
Advanced Watertek is an OEM & industry leader in membrane-based technologies for water treatment since 1984 with offices in UAE, Australia, and Oman. For more ...
The power industry is widely recognized as one of the most water-intensive sectors globally. However, considering water scarcity, stricter regulations and the rising costs of effluent discharge and ...
Water treatment in the food processing industry stands at the crossroads of two essential aspects: the commitment to provide high-quality products and the duty to ensure environmental integrity. As ...
Water filtration technologies have come a long way since they were first invented in the early 1800s. Rather than using wool and other household items, modern filtration technology relies on reverse ...