Asahi Kasei’s Microza membrane - Water Technology
The Asahi Kasei membrane treatment capacity for the latest project is scheduled to be 610,000t per day. Used across the world in the fields of potable water production, wastewater treatment, and water recycling, Microza is said to have a growing track record as pretreatment membrane for RO in the Middle East.
– the company’s largest order for water filtration membranes – | October 18, 2017
Japanese firm wins supply contract for Kuwaiti
The deal represents Asahi Kasei’s largest order for water-filtration membranes to date. READ: Doosan Heavy signs Kuwait desalination plant deal. The Doha Phase 1 desalination plant is being developed by Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water. Doosan Heavy was awarded an $86m (KWD26m) contract to build the facility in Q2 2016.
Microza™ hollow-fiber membrane for water treatment from Asahi Kasei was selected as pretreatment membrane for the Doha Phase 1 reverse osmosis (RO) 1 seawater desalination plant to be built near Kuwait City by Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction, a major Korean plant construction company. The Asahi Kasei membrane treatment capacity for this project is scheduled to be 610,000 tons per
Asahi Kasei's membranes used for RO pretreatment
Asahi Kasei claims that this is the largest order for hollow-fibre filtration membrane technology that it has received to date. The membranes will be used in a project with a planned treatment capacity of 610 000 tons of water per day.
Asahi Kasei is one of the world’s leading suppliers of hollow-fiber membrane and systems for water treatment, with its Microza™ membrane used at over 1,600 plants worldwide.
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