17.02.2023 Ι To better serve municipal and industrial customers, DuPont is consolidating and rebranding its diverse portfolio of ultrafiltration (UF) membranes for the sustainable purification, conservation and reuse of water.
The DuPont IntegraTec portfolio of ultrafiltration technologies and products consolidates several legacy ultrafiltration brands, Inge, Memcor, and DuPont Ultrafiltration, into a singular portfolio available to customers. It includes reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, ion exchange resins (IEX), ultrafiltration (UF), electrodeionization (EDI), nanofiltration (NF), membrane bioreactor systems (MBR), membrane aerated biofilm reactors (MABR), and closed-circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) systems.
Benefits of the Best-Fit ultrafiltration technology
This new offering makes it easier for DuPont’s customers to harness the benefits of the Best-Fit ultrafiltration technology, either to be used alone or as a part of a multi-technology water treatment solution, toward the goals of high-filtration performance, high recovery, and energy savings.
“With a focus on our customers’ goals for sustainability, DuPont will help our customers leverage the wider IntegraTec portfolio to meet their goals to increase access to high quality water through more energy efficient and circular processes”, said Alan Chan, Global Vice President & General Manager, DuPont Water Solutions.
With a global network of UF experts, company’s team can help customers navigate the portfolio to tailor scalable, sustainable water and wastewater filtration solutions for industrial, municipal, and commercial applications.
Diverse set of technologies
The portfolio represents a diverse set of technologies in use at more than 3,000 installations around the world to produce a combined 50 million cubic meters of water every day. IntegraTec is underpinned by more than 200 patents, a commitment to continued innovation and a global network of technical support professionals and labs that can assist with the delivery of tailored solutions for customers. DuPont brought together the three distinct sets of ultrafiltration technologies to meet customers’ current and future challenges, including the increased need to recycle water while reducing the energy requirements to generate clean water.
The new product portfolio features an extensive range of reliable and durable modules, providing flexibility in system design to meet the specific priorities and needs of individual customers. PVDF, PES and PP membrane chemistries are available, and modules can be configured in either a pressurized or submerged configuration. Integrated ultrafiltration options are also available that combine the screening and UF stages within a single compact vessel.
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