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Memsift Wins Contract to Recover Chemicals from Micro-Electronics Industrial Effluent in Singapore

WD News: Memsift Innovations Pte Ltd has received a new contract to build a 3.5 million L/Years (with the option to increase the capacity to 14 million L/year) chemical recovery plant in Singapore using its proprietary TS-30™ Improved Membrane Distillation technology.

The state-of-the-art technology recovers more than 95% of water and up to 100% chemicals from the industrial liquid-waste streams. The modular decentralised unit could treat the waste where it was generated. This decentralised concept allows them to isolate the waste streams and recover the resources to use back in the industrial process that makes a resource circular economy. In addition, the current project may achieve a negative carbon footprint by considering the energy savings (up to 80% compared to the traditional multi-stage distillation process) and the manufacturing carbon footprint of the chemicals to be recovered.

Dr J. Antony Prince, Founder & CEO, Memsift Innovations said, “We are helping the high value manufacturing industries to close their toxic liquid-waste loop that allows our clients to eliminate the disposal cost and recover resources while reducing the overall carbon footprint to meet their internal ESG targets.”

The project will be commissioned in the second quarter of next year with a starting capacity of 3.5 million litres per year and potentially it will be scaled up to 14 million litres per year in 2 phases.

Source & Photo Courtesy: Memsift Innovations

 

 

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