NX Filtration signs distribution partnership agreement with Hydroflux

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Hydroflux, one of Australia’s fastest growing water and wastewater technology and solutions companies in the municipal and industrial markets, Hydroflux has conducted a series of pilot trials on a range of applications that demonstrate the unique benefits of direct nanofiltration (dNF). Using a hollow-fiber configuration, this technology offers customers in the municipal and industrial markets significant sustainability benefits not previously available. dNF membranes are the next generation of polymer membranes, offering an ideal solution for the removal of micropollutants, including residues of antibiotics, hormones, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and nanoplastics.

Mitchel Hastings, Director at Hyroflux, said: “Hydrotux has always been about bringing innovative solutions to complex problems. This landmark partnership to supply NX Filtration’s revolutionary direct hollow fiber nanofiltration membranes is already redefining how water can be managed more sustainably in Australia, with significant reuse projects underway.

Alejandro Roman, CCO at NX Filtration, said, “We are delighted to partner with Hydroflux, a company with an excellent track record of bringing innovative water solutions to market in Australia and New Zealand, and who shares our sustainability goals and our mission. to produce pure and affordable water”

About Hydroflux

The Hydroflux Group consists of eleven specialist companies which aim to provide the highest level of engineering and scientific know-how to emerging issues of sustainability, climate adaptation and environmental protection with a particular focus on the water and sewage. The group employs over 100 people and operates across Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland, Suva and Portsmouth.

About NX Filtration

NX Filtration is a provider of direct nanofiltration membrane technology to produce pure and affordable water to improve the quality of life. Its direct nanofiltration technology removes micropollutants (including pharmaceuticals, drugs, PFAS and insecticides), dyes and selective salts, but also bacteria, viruses and nanoplastics, from water in one step while providing strong sustainability benefits.

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