Water pollution is an escalating global issue, driven by rapid urbanization and agricultural intensification. Addressing the challenge of treating and purifying contaminated water requires innovative solutions that are both efficient and cost-effective.
Filtralite presents a groundbreaking approach to water filtration. Its unique porosity enhances the retention and absorption of contaminants, allowing for greater volumes of water to be filtered more effectively. This increased contact area not only improves filtration performance but also contributes to more sustainable water management practices.
As water consumption continues to rise, Filtralite, developed by the Saint-Gobain group, stands out for its versatility and efficiency. Suitable for both drinking water treatment and pre-treatment for desalination, Filtralite is the only filter media made from expanded clay with NSF certification, ensuring its safety and effectiveness for potable water applications.
In addition to its applications in potable water, Filtralite excels in wastewater treatment and biofilters. Its large surface area facilitates the effective transport of biofilm, making it ideal for tertiary treatment. The unique porosity of Filtralite media enables the retention of more suspended solids, resulting in increased production capacity and reduced operational costs. Moreover, it significantly reduces the frequency of backwashes required during filtration, enhancing overall operational efficiency.
On Wednesday, June 12th, Filtralite, in collaboration with Smart Water Magazine, will hosted a webinar to introduce its groundbreaking water filtration media developed by the Saint-Gobain group.
1 Comment
Great presentation.
Is it possible to share the pdf slides?