Regenerable adsorbent-based drinking water treatment technology is a truly green solution.
From the wash water used in the adsorbent production process, the solvent that is incorporated during the manufacturing process is recovered for reuse by a two-step distillation process, which also reduces the waste to be treated to 2%.
We do the same for the regeneration of saturated adsorbents, as all saturated adsorbents are cleanable, so they can be reused in the water treatment line after chemical washing.
Reuse is also present after regeneration, as the hazardous waste generated during cleaning is recovered with a special post-treatment process to recover the chemicals needed for regeneration, while at the same time reducing the hazardous waste to be treated to a fraction.
Regenerable adsorbents in a closed loop system - production, use, recycling is the subject of our latest film:
Our last research for CERN was to develop a technology that allows the splices of low-temperature superconducting cables to be in a superconducting state as well, meaning that no voltage is applied to them.
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Our company placed its PuraWell arsenic-removing tank at the kindergarten of Rinyaújlak fitted to a wall fountain.
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Our first project in Ghana, the trial operation of our PurAID® modular, mobile, pallet-based water purification equipment installed in the settlement of Akim Wenchi, has been successfully completed. With the help of PurAID®, iron and manganese impurities, as well as disease-causing bacteria, are removed from the water of the public wells of the town of 12,000 inhabitants.
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