DOW Showcases Innovative Technology

June 15, 2009

Dow Water & Process Solutions, a Div. of The Dow Chemical Co., will showcase its latest solutions in Booth #3151 during ACE09.

Highlighted products include:

ADSORBSIA As500 media - a titanium-based arsenic removal media that provides an effective and cost-efficient option for reducing the levels of arsenic in drinking water in order to help municipalities meet even the most stringent regulatory requirements.

DOW Ultrafiltration SFP-2880 - a pressure-driven membrane separation process that removes particulate matter, bacteria and most viruses and colloids from treated water; for use in reverse osmosis (RO) pretreatment as well as water reuse and drinking water applications.

DOW Electrodeionization (EDI) – a chemical-free separation process that combines electrodialysis and conventional ion exchange based on a patented spiral-wound membrane; extensively used in combination with RO where high-purity water is critical, including the power generation industry.

FILMTEC RO membrane elements – based on proven FT30, thin-film composite polyamide membrane technology and manufactured through a precise automated fabrication process to have the highest active area possible, allowing for increased throughput while reducing energy consumption; available in both 8- and 16-in.-diameter modules.

Source: Dow Water & Process Solutions

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