Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Membrane Filtering Technology to Overcome the Negative Effects of Concentration Polarization

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The unique VSEP (Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process) membrane separation technology is presented, which minimizes the negative effects of concentration polarization. The difference in technology lies in the vibration of the membrane surface. The result are several key technology benefits. All this significantly pushes the boundaries of using membrane methods and makes it possible to use membranes where it was previously impossible. In addition, the separation process does not normally require the use of antiscalant, Recovery rates and Flux are much higher than those of traditional membrane separation systems. The technology is already widely used in the world for many different industries.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1088)

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95-101

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May 2023

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