Desalitech equips Pall Corporation’s mobile water fleet with high recovery reverse osmosis

March 24, 2016
The sale is the first major project awarded under the recently announced partnership between Desalitech and Pall.

Boston, MA., March 24, 2016 – Desalitech, a global leader in high-efficiency reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment, today announced the sale of a one million gallon per day ReFlex™ reverse osmosis system to Pall Corporation. The Desalitech system adds reverse osmosis capability to Pall’s Aria™ Fast mobile water treatment solutions. The sale is the first major project awarded under the recently announced partnership between Desalitech and Pall.

Pall maintains a fleet of mobile membrane systems for multiple water treatment applications including municipal supply, seawater reverse osmosis pretreatment, cooling tower blowdown, water recycling and reuse, mining water and industrial process water. Pall’s Aria Fast mobile systems combine reliable treatment with intelligent controls and automation. Single units can produce up to 1,400 gallons per minute (320 m3/hr) of quality filtrate.

Desalitech’s groundbreaking ReFlex reverse osmosis systems are used around the world in applications including food manufacturing, power generation, pulp and paper production, consumer products manufacturing, wastewater recycling and ultrapure water production. ReFlex reverse osmosis systems operate at guaranteed maximum recovery rates, reducing wastewater by 50 to 75 percent and energy consumption by up to 35 percent, resulting in significant operating cost savings.

“Many of our customers require the water purity that only reverse osmosis can provide,” said Lisa Sorgini Marchewka, Vice President of Global Strategic Marketing for Pall Corporation’s water group. “Desalitech’s high-efficiency reverse osmosis systems are a great addition to our mobile fleet.”

Desalitech worked with Pall to design a custom trailer-based ReFlex reverse osmosis system to be compatible with Pall’s Aria products. The Desalitech unit can produce up to 700 gallons per minute of reverse osmosis permeate at water recovery rates of 70 to 98 percent from feed waters with salinities of up to 10,000 ppm TDS. Integrated mobile membrane systems will be used for:

· Short or long-term water services for planned maintenance

· Seasonal peak demand or supplement current supplies

· Emergency response

· Permanent solutions

“Desalitech strives to make our customer’s lives easier while saving them considerable amounts of water and money,” said Nadav Efraty, CEO of Desalitech. “Pall Corporation’s position as a global leader in water treatment makes them an invaluable partner in our efforts to bring our next generation RO products to new customers and projects around the world.”

About Desalitech
Desalitech manufactures the most advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) water treatment systems available today. Standard RO membranes and equipment are integrated in new patented processes that deliver maximum water recovery rates, create less waste, decrease energy consumption and reduce maintenance requirements – all leading to significant cost savings. Desalitech systems are in use by Fortune 500 companies around the world, delivering the quantity and quality of water its customers need while making water treatment more sustainable globally. Desalitech is proud to be headquartered in Newton, MA and manufactures its products in the USA. Follow us on Twitter @Desalitech or visit www.desalitech.com.

About Pall Corporation
Pall Corporation (NYSE:PLL) is a filtration, separation and purification leader providing solutions to meet the critical fluid management needs of customers across the broad spectrum of life sciences and industry. Pall works with customers to advance health, safety and environmentally responsible technologies. The company’s engineered products enable process and product innovation and minimize emissions and waste. Pall Corporation is an S&P 500 company serving customers worldwide.

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