In many parts of the world, water scarcity is a growing issue. In order to secure future access to reliable water sources, crucial reuse and filtration opportunities have to be seized today.

Membrane filtration is a crucial technology in addressing these concerns by an efficient solutions for wastewater treatment and its reuse.

Environmental impact
Minimize environmental harm through membrane filtration by reducing chemical usage, conserving energy and water, reducing pollution, and fostering sustainability.
Energy Savings
Compared to traditional crossflow systems with smooth membranes Helix membranes create more turbulence at lower crossflow velocities, saving energy.
Regulations
Untreated organic compounds in wastewater harm aquatic life, while treatment safeguards ecosystems and enables water reuse on-site.
Benefits
Increased sustainability
Ideal effluent quality, maximization of biogas production, water reuse and reduction of carbon footprint.
Reduce costs
Membrane bioreactors produce less sludge and high-quality effluent, reducing disposal costs. Due to the modular design they have a small footprint.
Longevity
A long operational lifespan with minimal maintenance and reusable membranes.
Why Choose Pentair?
Long History
With over 40 years of expertise, our trusted membrane filtration technology has been refined over decades.
Proven Technology
Today X-Flow membranes are applied all over the globe, in drinking water plants, in wastewater recycling and reuse, and in a wide range of industrial applications.
In-House Expertise
Our wealth of in-house knowledge, and membrane production on site allows us to offer solutions that meet the needs of our customers.
What our Customers Say
We are very pleased with our new water treatment plant, especially the ultrafiltration process. The water after the UF stage and in our distribution, system is of superior quality, both chemically and microbiologically.
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Andrew Holmes
Process Engineer Kungälv
Every year we supply around 35 million cubic meters of drinking water to more than 600,000 people. The raw water comes exclusively from dams in the Eifel. We treat this raw water at two sites to produce drinking water; about 26 million cubic meters here in Roetgen, and about 9 millioncubic meters at the Wehebach dam.
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Walter Dautzenberg
Technical Director at WAG Nordeifel
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