Arkema has officially started its new 60,000 MTY emulsion polymers facility on its Changshu platform. The plant, part of Arkema's Coating Resins business unit, will serve customers in the Asia Pacific region with a full line of waterborne ...
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The Hydraulic Institute (HI) & Pump Systems Matter (PSM) announce the latest addition to their roster of qualified Subject Matter Experts andInstructors. John Kahren, President, SPP Pumps and Richard Hanson, CEO & Owner, SyncroFlo, attended ...
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Pentair and The Pentair Foundation are working with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) including Water Missions International (WMI), Action Against Hunger and the American Red Cross to help provide funds and support for clean water, and ...
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A look back through our archives sees that DuPont, Dr Pepper, Post Holdings and Ralcorp Holdings, Kraft Foods and Dow Chemical Company have all had issues to address. General Mills is working to undo the impact of poor waste disposal more ...
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Elsevier is launching a new journal, the Journal of Water Process Engineering, specifically geared towards chemical and process engineers as well as researchers in the field. The Journal of Water Process Engineering will publish refereed, ...
Wastewater treatment products and systems portfolio now receives concept's expertise. Xylem has announced the extension of its TotalCare service concept to include the Sanitaire portfolio of wastewater treatment products and systems. ...
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UK business purifies wastewater with peristaltic industrial tube pumps Verderflex, the UK-based pump specialise, has helped a South Korean multi-national electronics business with its wastewater treatment. The Asian company, which has ...
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The sorption behaviour of 20 organic micropollutants originating in wastewater – for which there are little or no experimentally determined data – is assessed by means of sediment column experiments. Organic pollutants derived ...
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HPM ultrafiltration cartridge features new PES membrane technology for water treatment. Mann+Hummel presented its new and improved PES (polyether sulfon) hollow fiber membrane at Aquatech in Amsterdam earlier this month. This ...
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Unitywater has selected GE’s LEAPmbr membrane bioreactor (MBR) for its Maleny sewage treatment plant expansion in Queensland, Australia. The LEAPmbr technology will enable Unitywater to double the amount of water treated per day to ...
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Oklahoma City company makes available its treatment system for removal of nitrogen from wastewater. World Water Works has introduded the Demon treatment system for removal of nitrogen from wastewater. The system provides reliable ...
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Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies are to supply PT Asahi Indofood Beverage Makmur with a wastewater treatment plant for a beverage production facility. The beverage plant is in Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia and the anaerobic ...
As a leading supplier in the wire and rod industry, Mid American Steel and Wire knows that water used in the cooling process of steel manufacturing becomes contaminated and must be recycled or disposed of. Although Mid American has always ...
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NOV Mono has entered into a new working partnership to expand the levels of support and service it delivers to water and wastewater customers in Germany. Under the new agreement, Wrdig Pumpentechnik will provide sales and service support ...
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The chemical industry will spend $688 million for cartridges to remove particles from liquids next year. Three regions, East Asia, Western Europe and NAFTA will account for most of the market. Included in the forecast are all ...
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