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Dow India launches ultrafiltration technology for water treatment

With the new technology, IntegraFlux ultrafiltration modules, the company is targeting industries such as energy, textiles, pharmaceutical, etc for providing effluent management solutions

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BS B2B Bureau Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 19 2016 | 12:35 PM IST
Dow Water & Process Solutions India (DWPS), a business unit of Dow Chemical International Pvt Ltd (Dow India), has launched the IntegraFlux ultrafiltration modules, a product featuring XP Fiber technology, in the country. 

With 35 per cent higher permeability than previous-generation Dow ultrafiltration modules, XP Fiber delivers high-flux, low-pressure, ultra-reliable performance while requiring less frequent cleaning and reduced chemicals. It significantly increases efficiency, productivity and reliability while lowering the cost of purified water. 

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“DWPS is committed to addressing the water challenges and stricter water treatment standards faced by India and other countries across the globe. We will continue to drive new technology breakthroughs with our industry-leading material science capability and our world-class talent,” said Larry Ryan, business president for Dow Energy and Water Solutions.

Sharad Gollerkeri, sales director, Indian subcontinent, added, “The launch of Dow IntegraFlux ultrafiltration modules, with XP Fiber has applications across industries in India. We are currently targeting the energy, textiles and pharmaceutical industries to aid efficiency, improve production and streamline effluent management for the companies. We are positive that through this new product, we can support the development of suitable technologies for compliance with evolving norms and enable sustainable growth of industries in India.”

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First Published: Jul 19 2016 | 12:30 PM IST

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