Membrane Chemicals is witnessing wider applications in key end-use industries including food and beverage and water reuse
Commercial Reverse Osmosis is one of
the common types of membrane chemicals that are commonly found. Reverse osmosis
involves the separation of liquids from solids by a semi-permeable membrane.
Apart from this, it also involves the use of various physical and chemical
methods. There are several reverse osmosis companies that have brought out
specialized units that are designed for the purpose of purifying water for
industrial and domestic purposes. These units have become extremely popular
with manufacturers and housewives who are looking for efficient and economical
water filters.
Biomembrane purifiers are membrane
chemicals that are specially designed to remove solids, dissolved pollutants,
and organic compounds from the wastewater. This category of chemicals is highly
demanded in the wastewater treatment and purification industry. It is mainly
used to treat industrial and municipal wastewater. The primary role of these membrane
chemicals is to treat unwanted chemicals from drinking water and to
make the water fit for human consumption. Apart from this, they also serve as
controllers for treated effluent to ensure that the discharge of such water
does not pose any threat to the environment or to humans.
These are membrane chemicals that
serve as components of emulsifiers, surfactants, and deodorizers. They bind
with contaminants and allow their free movement to be hindered. Some of the
commonly used surfactants and foulants include sodium hypochlorite, calcium
carbonate, calcium thioglycolate, and polyacrylamide gel. Other than, other
commonly used surfactants and foulants include polyethylene glycol, sodium
sarcosinate, polyacrylamide gel, n-butylenediamine tetraacetic acid,
N-ethylamine, N-methylsulfonylmethane, and N-sulfur confetti.
The main function of these
surfactants and foulants is to prevent the growth of bacterial and fungal
organisms on the surface of the water. Hence it helps in maintaining the
quality of water to a great extent. Recently, H2O Innovation Inc. launched an
eco-friendly chemical for cleaning membranes called OptiClean.
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