GRADIANT Posts Robust 2020 Global Performance With 30 Project Wins
SINGAPORE (BUSINESS WIRE)
GRADIANT, a technology-driven end-to-end wastewater treatment solution provider, today announced that it has secured 18 new project wins in the second half of 2020 across its Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East and US offices. 14 projects were secured with APAC based organisations following 12 projects previously awarded to the company across the region in 1
st half of 2020. To meet evolving customer requirements, the company has also introduced its latest asset management platform, SmartOps™ which will be part of GRADIANT’s plants around the world.
The 18 projects include both Design-Build (DB) and Design-Build-Own-Operate (DBOO) projects in pharmaceutical, latex, food and beverage, seawater desalination, mining, steel and chemical industries, and range from the treatment of seawater to the treatment of highly contaminated industrial effluent for reuse. The DB projects secured have a t
Water world: Today, RO is the leading desalination technology - BusinessLine×
From different types of osmoses to new membranes, researchers have come up with ways of drawing water
About four decades ago, scientists blew the dust off a 250-year-old technology and began using it to produce potable water. Called reverse osmosis (RO), it has become the leading method of generating pure water from impure water or brine.
Osmosis is a process by which a liquid moves through a semipermeable membrane from a solution of lower concentration to one of higher concentration due to natural pressure. Reverse osmosis is when the flow is reversed. If you squeeze sea water through a membrane, for instance, pure water will get to the other side. Today, RO is the leading desalination technology. And interesting technologies are further being explored in India and elsewhere to make potable water production cheaper.