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Anaerobic membrane
bioreactors for efficient treatment of high-strength wastewater
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Reference: |
06 ES NWPT 0ENG |
Country: |
Spain |
Abstract:
A Spanish research centre is looking for organisations with
expertise in the field of anaerobic membrane bioreactors, in
order to improve the treatment of high-strength wastewater.
Partners for technical cooperation are sought. |
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Microflotation
Wastewater Technologies
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Reference: |
TO2026 |
Country: |
Germany |
Abstract:
A German engineering company has developed and patented
internationally a microfloatation wastewater treatment
technology. The technology works by ultra-fine gas bubble
filtration and is applicable, e.g. in food processing
industry (meat, fish, slaughterhouses), chemical industry
and others. Licensees are sought for the patented
technology. |
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Water Treatment Plant
for clear and drinkable water
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Reference: |
05 FR RAAR 0D8F |
Country: |
France |
Abstract:
A small French company has developed a water treatment
plant to treat pumped water to make it drinkable. One of the
advantages is its size - less than 10 m2. The device can be
also implemented in water supplying loop to decrease water
consumption. A basic element can treat 5 to 100 m3 per hour.
The French company is looking for industrial partners to
develop technical cooperation for further dedicated
solutions, or research institutes for new applications. |
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Wind-powered
desalination of water by means of mechanical vapour compression
(MVC)
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| Reference: |
05 DE NDTT 0CZ2 |
| Country: |
Germany |
| Abstract:
An SME in northern Germany has developed a wind-powered
desalting plant based on the mechanical vapour compression
method of desalination. The entire process takes place in
the tower of a wind turbine and derives 75% of its energy
needs directly from wind power, eliminating the need for a
separate power conversion plant. The remaining 25% is
provided indirectly from a wind-powered generator. Partners
in the wind energy or desalination sectors are sought for
joint development of the technology. |
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Non-chemical (physical)
water treatment devices for hard water treatment
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| Reference: |
BICBA019 |
| Country: |
Slovakia |
| Abstract: A Slovakian company has
designed non-chemical devices for treating hard water anywhere
where boiler scale and sediments are created as a result of
water temperature or pressure changes e.g. in boiler rooms, heat
exchangers, compressor plants, etc. They operate by alternating
current induction to change the supermolecular structure of
treated water. The company is looking for partners for further
technical development and testing. |
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