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November 17, 2021Sterlitech would like to notify our customers that we now offer additional Dow FilmTec flat sheet membranes for reverse osmosis. These are available in varied types, fluxes, and rejections.
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November 12, 2021
Equipment down time is never part of an experimental plan, but the reality is assembly instructions aren’t always clear, equipment needs to be maintained, and components need to be replaced with wear. Or maybe, you’ve inherited a product and just aren’t sure whether you have all of the components or it’s in a ready state for use. Whether you’re a new user navigating initial start up, or a long time user in the middle of an experiment in need of immediate assistance, following paper manuals, written instructions, or waiting for a response can be trying.
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November 12, 2021Cancer is considered one of the world’s most serious illnesses. In 2021, the United States alone is expected to see 1,898,160 new cancer cases. As more people develop cancer, expenditures are projected to rise in the coming years, because cancer cannot be cured with a single, universal treatment, as it is characterized by a plethora of types and genetic mutations. Current standard care, such as chemotherapy and radiation, can successfully treat cancer, but not without side effects. Presently, when doctors use these methods, healthy tissues that aren’t cancerous are affected and tend to lead to unintended complications.
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November 12, 2021Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF), or Crossflow Filtration, is a physical separation technique that uses the size difference between the liquid particles and the membrane pores to separate them. A substantial distinction is established between ceramic (inorganic) and polymeric (organic) materials in the manufacture of TFF membranes. To address the restrictions of polymeric membranes, ceramic membranes were created in the 1980s, allowing TFF to be used in additional applications. Initially developed for its use in extreme conditions, ceramics have become mainstay membranes in a number of industries, including environmental, food and beverage, biopharma, chemical, gas, and electronics. However, costs associated with evaluating at scale may deter new users.
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October 13, 2021Let’s say you’re an application engineer in the textile industry, and you’re tasked with finding the right technology to separate dye from wastewater. There are specific questions you need to ask to guide you into making the best choice possible.
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October 13, 2021Do you require assistance with your Rocker products? Perhaps you’re unsure how to troubleshoot your Rocker pump vacuum, or maybe you want to learn how to replace your Rocker moisture trap filter. You can find all the answers to these queries in the Rocker Repair Guide Channel.
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October 13, 2021Traditional wastewater treatment methods are costly and struggling to keep up with increasing demands on freshwater resources. Innovations in nanobubble technology take advantage of the unique properties of tiny bubbles to provide water treatment solutions.
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October 13, 2021Priorities change as science evolves; shouldn’t your lab equipment too? Sterlitech’s innovative Convertible Skid incorporates multiple pumps, liquid tanks, pressure and temperature controls that enable its users to operate in multiple modes: pressure-driven membrane filtration (Reverse Osmosis, Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, and Nanofiltration), osmotically-driven (Forward Osmosis), and temperature-driven (Membrane Distillation) processes.
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September 21, 2021Sterlitech would like to notify our customers that the Specialty Membranes XUS180808 Reverse Osmosis Element is now available. Ideal for chemical and petrochemical, food and beverage, mining and hydrometallurgy, oil and gas, power generation, pulp and paper and textile applications, it’s available in sheets and pre-cut sizes for use with any of Sterlitech’s cross flow cells.
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September 17, 2021Color remediation column (CRC) technology is a novel post-extraction procedure that enables producers to substantially brighten the color of extracted oils, disproving the traditional understanding that the gold hue alone assures its superiority and origin. This process helps to eliminate odors and pollutants from various extracts. To extract and filter contaminants, several producers now utilize a "color remediation column," which is a steel cylinder filled with a filtration media similar to sand. Additionally, CRC is also utilized to remove any leftover pesticides, off-flavors, or even byproducts from certain synthetic processes. However, the technology has sparked debate over whether the industry’s quality control is being compromised.