Saltworks announces first commercial order for Ultra High-Pressure Reverse Osmosis industrial system

May 15, 2020
A U.S. manufacturer of advanced materials will use the system to achieve a 10 times reduction in disposal volume while recovering clean water for reuse

RICHMOND, British Columbia — Saltworks Technologies is thrilled to announce the first full-scale order for an industrial Ultra High-Pressure Reverse Osmosis (UHP RO) system with Nitto high performing HYDRANAUTICS™ PRO-XP1 spiral wound membranes rated to 1,800 psi (124 bar).  

Ultra high-pressure RO builds on the pedigree of seawater reverse osmosis systems, but operates at 50% higher pressure—beneficially halving the volume of brine generated. This means less waste and more clean water. Saltworks started working on UHP RO two years ago, quickly finding that HYDRANAUTICS™ membranes offered best-in-class performance. The Company has since been pilot testing UHP RO on various customer applications including mining waters, factory wastewater, ion exchange regeneration waste, and cooling tower blowdown.

The first full scale industrial client, a US manufacturer of advanced materials, will use the system for a win-win scenario: achieving a 10 times reduction in disposal volume, while recovering clean water for re-use.

Saltworks' CEO, Ben Sparrow, commented "We see wide applications for UHP RO to help clients save money, save water, and reduce waste. As PFAS becomes more important in North America, UHP RO is set to play a significant part of in solutions, driving down waste volumes sent to disposal wells or to destruction. In our testing, HYDRANAUTICS™ membranes have out-performed expectations and enable the next generation of reverse osmosis and brine recovery."

Regarding this new membrane product, Hydranautics' VP of Technology, Dr. Craig Bartels, added "As a technological leader in the industry, Nitto has a long line of industry 'firsts' as well as having advanced manufacturing facilities with the latest in automation technology. The PRO-XP1 is a new ultra high-pressure product in the PRO series line, which offers novel NF and RO products for treatment of the most difficult industrial wastewater applications."

Although UHP RO builds on seawater RO, it requires specialty membranes, new spiral element designs, and process-control art to enable the solution. Contact Saltworks or Nitto to learn more.

About Saltworks Technologies 

Saltworks Technologies is a leader in the development and delivery of solutions for industrial wastewater treatment and desalination. By working with customers to understand their unique challenges and focusing on continuous innovation, Saltworks' solutions provide best-in-class performance and reliability on challenging waters. From its headquarters in Richmond, BC, Canada, Saltworks designs, builds, and operates full-scale treatment plants, and offers comprehensive offsite and onsite testing services with its fleet of mobile pilots. For more information about Saltworks, visit www.saltworkstech.com.

About Nitto

Nitto is Japan's leading diversified materials manufacturer. Founded in 1918, Nitto's strength is the ability to add diverse functionality to sheets, films and other materials using core technologies such as polymer synthesis, adhesion, and coating technologies. The group offers high value specialty products worldwide including optical films for liquid crystal displays, automotive materials, reverse osmosis membranes for desalination and transdermal drug delivery patches. Hydranautics is a part of the Nitto Group and one of the global leaders in the field of integrated membrane solutions. Hydranautics offers complete membrane solutions like reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration for water, wastewater and process treatment and applications. For further information on Nitto and Hydranautics, visit www.nitto.com and www.membranes.com.

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