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Membrane-less filtration for conventional potable utility applications
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- Meng Lean
2 June 2008
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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This talk describes an innovative highly scalable fluidic technology that presents a transformative approach to the practice of conventional water treatment. Features include: a high throughput, purely fluidic, continuous flow, membrane-less, size selective method for separation of neutrally buoyant suspensions; and accelerated agglomeration kinetics from enhanced mixing and high fluidic shear resulting in reduced coagulant chemical dosage by 30-50%.
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