Monthly Archives: July 2025
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July 31, 2025
We're thrilled to welcome Anna Solomonova to the Sterlitech team as our new Sales Manager for Membrane Process Development!Â
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July 25, 2025
We’ve made an exciting update to our website to help you get to the products you need faster and more intuitively.Â
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July 23, 2025
Sterlitech is excited to participate in ADLM 2025 in Chicago, IL, in partnership with Rocker Scientific. This event, hosted by the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine, brings together industry leaders advancing innovation in clinical and laboratory science.Â
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July 14, 2025
When we think of filters, we often picture a lab setting: membrane discs separating particles, removing impurities, and clarifying liquids for analysis or production. But have you ever considered how your daily sunscreen acts as a personal filter? Much like the membrane filters used in laboratories and industrial processes, sunscreen functions as a protective barrier. This time, it stands between your skin and the sun.Â
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July 11, 2025
Industrial wastewater treatment presents unique challenges due to complex feed compositions and high salt concentrations. Traditionally, safe disposal or reuse of such wastewater has aimed to minimize environmental risks while conserving freshwater resources. For instance, in offshore oil and gas operations, produced water is often treated with moderate technologies—such as dissolved air flotation or chemical precipitation—before ocean discharge.
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July 11, 2025
We are excited pleased to introduce the new Food and Beverage section on Sterlitech.com. This section organizes key filtration products specifically for the food and beverage industry into a dedicated space, making it easier for customers to find the solutions they need. With improved visibility and a streamlined navigation experience, it's now simpler than ever to explore filtration solutions for food testing, quality control, and shelf-life studies.Â
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July 11, 2025
Contamination in food can fall into one of three categories: Physical, Chemical or Biological. Physical contaminants are solid particles that may come from the preparation process or food byproducts not intended to be consumed.Â