Water - LANXESS
LANXESS’s Liquid Purification Technologies business unit supplies high-performance membrane elements under the Lewabrane® brand name. Depending on the intensity of use, these elements can produce salt-free water over a period of many years. Combating arsenic with iron oxide
Liquid Purification Technologies is a supplier of Lewatit ion exchange resins and Lewabrane reverse osmosis membrane elements for water treatment.
Liquid Purification Technologies - Water treatment - LANXESS
The Liquid Purification Technologies business unit offers technologies and solutions for the treatment of water and other liquid media. It is one of the leading manufacturers of ion exchange resins and is also active in the field of reverse osmosis (RO). Lewatit® ion exchange resins and Lewabrane® RO membrane elements are two complementary premium technologies.
Liquid Purification Technologies The Liquid Purification Technologies business unit (LPT) is one of the world's foremost suppliers of products for treating water and other liquid media. Its portfolio includes Lewabrane® membrane elements for reverse osmosis, Lewatit® ion exchange resins and Bayoxide® iron oxide adsorbers.
Liquid Purification Technologies Business Unit - LANXESS
The Liquid Purification Technologies business unit (LPT) is one of the world's foremost suppliers of products for treating water and other liquid media. We hold a leading position in the development and production of ion exchange resins and are very active in our new business line for reverse osmosis membrane elements.
“As the usable water supplies are becoming scarcer, LANXESS is committed to providing high-tech products for water treatment to preserve the valuable water,” said Dr.Rita Dicke, Vice President of the Liquid Purification Technologies business unit for Asia Pacific.
Liquid Purification Technologies - LANXESS
The Liquid Purification Technologies business unit (LPT) is one of the world's foremost suppliers of products for treating water and other liquid media. We hold a leading position in the development and production of ion exchange resins and are very active in our new business line for reverse osmosis membrane elements.
The LANXESS Liquid Purification Technologies business unit (LPT) is one of the world's foremost suppliers of products for treating water and other liquid media. We have nearly 80 years of experience in water treatment and are a leader in the development and production of ion exchange resins and iron oxide adsorbers.
Bitterfeld - state-of-the-art technologies for water treatment
Bitterfeld is regarded as the centre of the chemical industry in Saxony-Anhalt. LANXESS and its wholly owned subsidiary IAB Ionenaustauscher GmbH operate a plant here for the manufacture of products for the treatment of water and liquid media. The site is part of the Liquid Purification Technologies business unit.
Bayoxide® E 33 is a technical iron oxide adsorber in granular form. The product is based on a defined crystalline α-Ferric oxide hydroxide structure and has been developed specifically for the removal of arsenic and other ions from potable water.
Water - LANXESS
LANXESS’s Liquid Purification Technologies business unit supplies high-performance membrane elements under the Lewabrane® brand name. Depending on the intensity of use, these elements can produce salt-free water over a period of many years.
“Innovative solutions for water treatment are gaining in importance in an attempt to use this resource responsibly. LANXESS can make valuable contributions to this in all application areas,” emphasizes Alexander Scheffler, Vice President Global Marketing and Product Development in the Liquid Purification Technologies (LPT) business unit at LANXESS.
- Why is treated wastewater important in Saudi Arabia?
- Treated wastewater is considered an essential part of KSA's water resource planning that Saudi Arabia's national water strategy aims to use as a significant supply source of commercial, industrial, and agricultural uses for nonpotable water demands.
- Can Saudi Arabia privatize wastewater treatment & reuse infra-structure?
- 4.2. Engagement of private sector Infrastructural sustainability Currently, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s National Water Company (NWC) is developing a clear business plan for privatization of wastewater treatment and reuse infra-structure through the special purpose vehicle (SPV) model, which is relatively new to Saudi Arabia.
- Are people of Saudi Arabia well informed about water production and distribution?
- The people of Saudi Arabia are not well informed about the production and distribution of water either about the scarcity of water. Wastewater database after treatment processes and its organizational reforms and regulations are necessary elements required to accomplish wastewater and treated sewage water goals. Table 2.
- Does Saudi Arabia have a sewage treatment plant?
- Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed a huge development in the sewage treatment sector. Many dual treatment plants were established and later upgraded to operate with tertiary treatment plants pursuant to the Royal Decree No. (M/6) dated 23/2/1421.
