Providing simplified solutions for complex problems, De Nora unveils standard designed systems to target per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water treatment. The preconfigured SORB systems employ proven methods of contaminant removal to reduce PFAS in water sources to a non-detectable level, including ion exchange (IX) and granular activated carbon (GAC). The company is also set to pilot testing for its regenerable, multi-use IX in the coming months, which can be paired with electrochemical advanced oxidation processes (EAOP) to significantly prolong resin use and reduce the need for media disposal– a breakthrough in traditional treatment methods.
“Drinking water is believed to be the primary source of human PFAS exposure, with some data estimating upwards of 100 million Americans impacted,” said Nick Armstrong, De Nora Water Technologies global product manager. “Access to clean and safe drinking water is a basic human right, and we want to ensure that our partners can effectively and efficiently provide a solution that meets that. The SORB product line has been a trusted name for 20 years and is known for making things easy, start to finish. We look forward to supporting providers on this new journey, easing any uncertainty associated with upcoming PFAS regulations, and identifying the most effective solutions for their community.”
The updated product line for PFAS treatment includes the SORB FX (IX resin) and SORB CX (GAC). Systems are pre-engineered and optimized on a local level, depending on variables such as flow, seasonality and targeted contaminants. In house engineers also have the unique ability to take budgetary concerns into consideration during the design phase, providing solutions that cater to operating or capital expense goals or availability. EAOP and ClorTec® onsite sodium hypochlorite generation (OSHG) are forthcoming as an add-on for final disinfection of resin media, available as a recurring aftermarket service or permanent installation.
Armstrong adds, “Though GAC and ion exchange are highly efficient, they are also criticized due to the environmental impact associated with disposal, which is typically incineration. Our regeneration package will set the standard for the future of water treatment, allowing utilities to promise safety in water and the environment, simultaneously.”
SORB contaminant removal systems are proven up to 99.99 percent effective, with modernized features designed to streamline processes from installation to operation. Each vessel is designed with efficiency, including advancements such as the SORB OTTO Drain for easy maintenance and access, as well as an unmatched symmetrical design for flexible installation. Each unit is configured with unique features that allow for all maintenance to be executed externally from the tank, reducing the need for permits, added personnel, or the removal of the media. IX resin requires minimal contact time and is formulated specifically for combating both short- and long-chain PFAS compounds.
De Nora
Industrie De Nora is an Italian multinational company, specialized in electrochemistry, a leader in sustainable technologies and with a key role in the industrial green hydrogen production chain. The Company has a portfolio of products and systems to optimize the energy efficiency of key industrial electrochemical processes and a range of products and solutions for water treatment. Globally, Industrie De Nora is the world's largest supplier of activated electrodes (serving a broad portfolio of customers operating in the fields of chlorine & caustic soda production, components for electronics, non-ferrous metal refining). Industrie De Nora is also among the world's leading suppliers of water filtration and disinfection technologies (for the industrial, municipal, and marine sectors) and the world's leading supplier of swimming pool disinfection components. Leveraging its well-established electrochemical knowledge, proven manufacturing capability, and a supply chain established over the years, the Company has developed and qualified a portfolio of electrodes and components to produce hydrogen through the electrolysis of water, which is critical for the energy transition. Founded in 1923, Industrie De Nora had total revenues of 616 million euros and EBITDA of 127 million euros in 2021. The company's growth process has developed both organically, through continued penetration of new markets and applications, and through acquisitions in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. Growth is supported by continuous innovation well represented by its evolving intellectual property portfolio, which currently includes more than 260 patent families with more than 2,600 territorial extensions. The company's portfolio includes a stake (about 34 percent) in the thyssenkrupp NUCERA joint venture, a world-leading engineering company in chlorine production and water electrolysis plants to produce hydrogen. The Group is controlled by the De Nora family (about 64 percent of the shares), with Snam S.p.A. as a minority shareholder with about 36 percent of the capital.
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