Water. desalination + reuse

DWR AugSept 2015

Water. Desalination + reuse

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| 46 | Desalination & Water Reuse | August-September 2015 SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTRE, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA – 30 AUGUST - 4 SEPTEMBER 2015 International Desalination Association VICTAULIC Booth 1435 Since 1919 Victaulic has been the world's leading producer of grooved mechanical couplings and pipe-joining systems. Used in the most demanding markets, Victaulic's innovative piping technologies put people to work faster while increasing safety, ensuring reliability and maximizing effi ciency. The company has 13 major manufacturing facilities, 28 branches worldwide and over 3,600 employees who speak 43 languages. With more than 1,800 active global patents, Victaulic solutions are at work in 125 countries across diverse business lines including oil and gas, chemical, mining, power generation, water and wastewater treatment, military and marine, as well as commercial building and fi re protection. Visit www.victaulic.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. VONTRON TECHNOLOGY Booth 1440 Vontron Technology specializes in research and development, manufacture and technical service of reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofi ltration (NF) membrane elements. As well having the core technology and capability for fabrication of membrane sheets, Vontron is also a provider of system design and applied services with powerful technical support. Vontron is the biggest professional manufacturer of compound RO membranes in China. From its manufacturing plant at Guiyang, Vontron can produce 16 million m 2 of RO and NF membrane sheet annually. VSMPO TITAN SCANDINAVIA Booth 608 VSMPO Titan Ukraine and VSMPO Scandinavia are members of the titanium industry's largest fully integrated producer, VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation. With production of seamless titanium tubes since 1964 in Nikopol, Ukraine, VSMPO Titan Ukraine is a unique, special-purpose tube works focused on manufacturing of both seamless cold-worked and welded tubes from titanium and its alloys. Toray is a leading chemical manufacturer founded in 1926. Throughout its history, Toray has focused on research and development, seeking to contribute to society by creating new value. Utilizing reverse osmosis, hollow fi bre and other high- performance membrane technologies, Toray has continued to expand its reach into all sectors using membranes as solutions to water and wastewater treatment problems. Demonstrating excellent quality and high performance, Toray's reverse osmosis element was the fi rst to be introduced by a Japanese manufacturer. Toray also offers PVDF-based ultrafi ltration/ microfi ltration hollow-fi bre modules as well as membrane bioreactor (MBR) fl at sheet membranes. The MBR fl at sheet confi guration offers advantages such as high water permeability and high permeate quality. Toray is the only manufacturer offering all types of membrane technologies developed internally with our own resources. TORAY – WELCOME RECEPTION SPONSOR Toray continues to invest in membrane technology research and development to add to our capabilities and expand the uses of membrane technology. Toray's operation in the US is run by Toray Membrane USA located in San Diego, the birthplace of the reverse osmosis industry. We are happy to take this opportunity to welcome all IDA delegates to San Diego. With more than 100 years of experience in desalination, Veolia is a world leader in assisting municipalities and industries implement desalination strategies. Veolia specializes in seawater or brackish water desalination plants and units of all sizes, utilizing four types of solution: multi-stage flash distillation, multiple effect distillation (MED), reverse osmosis (RO) and hybrid desalination, coupling MED and RO. Veolia produces more than 12.9 million m 3 of desalinated water daily. VEOLIA WATER - CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL KIOSKS SPONSOR

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