
Press Releases
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| 11.08.2010 | inge watertechnologies AG enters into sales and distribution partnership in India with CN Tech Engineers IIndia’s 1.2 billion inhabitants make it the second most populous country in the world. Both its people and its fast-growing industrial sector have an urgent need for clean water. With dwindling resources, the country is now experiencing increasing demand for water reclamation and treatment technologies. The German company inge watertechnologies AG has successfully acquired a local partner in the promising Indian market for water supplies and water disposal in the form of the domestic company CN Tech Engineers... | |
| 06.08.2010 | inge watertechnologies AG presents its new “T-Rack vario” UF module rack at WEFTEC 2010 The German ultrafiltration specialist inge watertechnologies AG has been active in the US market for more than six years. With North America's largest water trade fair – WEFTEC 2010 – on the horizon, the technology pioneer is proudly presenting its latest technical innovation: the “T-Rack vario”. This rack system for UF modules requires up to 60 percent less space than conventional rack solutions, a benefit that translates into lower capital costs. Its modular design means the rack can be configured to match each customer's specific requirements. Each row can be operated as a separate filtration line, ensuring maximum flexibility in day-to-day operations... | |
| 28.07.2010 | German specialist inge watertechnologies AG equips Turkish steel works with ultrafiltration technology The German ultrafiltration specialist inge watertechnologies AG has been chosen to provide the filter modules for a large sea water treatment plant that supplies water to a steel works in the Turkish city of Iskenderun on the Mediterranean. In September 2010, the Iskenderun Steel Mill Factory will bring 768 ultrafiltration modules online, providing a treatment capacity of 58,000 m³ of water a day. The dizzer modules made by the German-based technology leader filter the sea water so that it can be desalinated in a downstream RO system and then put to use in the steel production process... | |
| 22.07.2010 | German and Israeli ministries fund research project with inge watertechnologies AG The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) have launched a research project with 1.5 million euros of funding. The three partners in the project are Dresden Technical University, the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, and the German company inge watertechnologies AG, which specializes in ultrafiltration and membrane technology. The aim is to find ways of reducing fouling and scaling in membranes – especially in the context of treating municipal waste water – in order to improve the membranes' performance and durability and ultimately improve the efficiency of a reverse osmosis (RO) plant... | |
| 07.07.2010 | inge watertechnologies AG wins major contract in China: China's largest RO facility to use inge modules to treat 110,000 m³ of sea water a day In the city of Tangshan on the Yellow Sea, the Chinese plant constructor Hangzhou Xidoumen is building the biggest sea water treatment plant that China has ever seen – one of the biggest projects of this kind anywhere in the world. The plant has been designed to treat 110,000 cubic meters of sea water a day to supply a power plant and local industry. Prior to undergoing desalination by reverse osmosis (RO), the water is cleaned in an ultrafiltration system. The contract for this multi-million dollar project has been awarded to the German company inge watertechnologies AG, widely regarded as the world's leading exponent of ultrafiltration technology. ... | |
| 30.06.2010 | inge watertechnologies AG presents its new “T-Rack vario” ultrafiltration module rack at IFAT 2010 Projects aimed at modernizing water treatment facilities sometimes hit a dead end because there is not enough space to install an up-to-date ultrafiltration system. The German ultrafiltration specialists inge watertechnologies have come to the rescue with their new “T-Rack vario” solution, a rack system for UF modules that cuts space requirements by up to 60 percent compared to conventional rack solutions. Its modular design means the rack can be configured to match each customer's specific requirements. Each row can be operated as a separate filtration line, ensuring maximum flexibility in day-to-day operations. ... | |
| 31.05.2010 | UF modules from German inge watertechnologies AG set to treat 80,000 m³ of water a day in Abu Dhabi Ever since January 2009, modules supplied by the German ultrafiltration specialists inge watertechnologies AG have been steadily proving their worth purifying seawater from the Arabian Gulf – generally considered a hugely challenging task – and treating process water for a steel works. Emirates Steel Industries has now decided to increase their plant's capacity. From 2011, their water requirements are set to climb to 80,000 m³ a day... | |
| 30.04.2010 | City of Luxembourg invests in clean drinking water A drinking water treatment plant featuring cutting-edge technology from the German ultrafiltration specialists inge watertechnologies AG went online in the Luxemburg district of Birelergronn in March this year. Water purified using ultra-fine filtration techniques is now available in the city of Luxembourg by simply turning on the tap... | |
| 08.02.2010 | German ultrafiltration technology chosen for 1,600 drinking water plants in Pakistan |