Koch Membrane Systems to Participate in Texas Water 2012

March 7, 2012
Will showcase water treatment solutions

Koch Membrane Systems Inc. (KMS) will present its water treatment solutions at Texas Water 2012. The TARGA II Hollow Fiber UF system and the PURON PSH1800 MBR system are the latest generations of KMS’ flagship products for the water and wastewater market.


The event takes place April 10 to 13 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio,Texas, and is sponsored by the Texas section of the American Water Works Association. KMS will display its products at booth #135 at the conference.


The TARGA II HF system offers a cost-effective, safe, high-quality water solution for a variety of ultrafiltration applications, from drinking water to seawater pretreatment, industrial water treatment and tertiary wastewater treatment. The membrane element features a robust PES membrane, which combined with optimized cartridge and rack design, results in one of the smallest footprint products on the market. The fibers are ideally suited to meet drinking water requirements and provide 4-log virus removal. The cornerstone of the TARGA II HF system is intelligent process controls to handle variations in water quality and flow with minimal operator intervention, reduced chemical use, and less energy.

The PURON PSH1800 MBR product offers superior solids management and reduced energy and life-cycle costs with a 10% lower aeration requirement and a 10% greater surface area than competitive products, and up to a 25% capacity increase from previous PURON generations. The new module leverages the PURON module’s innovative central aeration and a single header design and offers one of highest packing density, smallest footprint MBR modules available in the marketplace. In addition to the PSH1800, KMS is offering the PSH300 and PSH600, both compatible with other commercial MBR systems.
 

Source: Koch Membrane Systems