Edited by
S. Judd
Bruce Jefferson, Senior Research Fellow, School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, UK
Description
There is increasing political and environmental pressure on industry to clean up the water which it uses in many processes, and to re-use
this water where possible. This cleaning is done using specially-developed industrial membranes and this book covers the types and design
of membranes, how they work and in which industries they are used. Special attention is paid to the textile, food/ beverage, pharmaceutical,
oil and pulp and paper industries where such membranes are in regular use.
Audience:
Engineers/chemical engineers responsible for the use and recycling of water within plant; membrane designers and manufacturers for industry;
end-users of membranes within industry and the water industry.