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FilmTec Corporation was a US company established in Minnesota in 1977 that specialized in manufacturing the then new thin-film composite membranes using in water treatment applications.[1] In August 1984, the company was acquired by Dow Chemical Company forming its Dow Water & Process Solutions business unit, which is currently among the world's main membrane manufacturers.

The unit has two large resellers, Siemens and the RO Group, both of which also sell products from competitors including Hydranautics and GE.

Applications

Applications include water purification, desalination, maple syrup, power generation and semiconductor manufacturing. Membranes and nanofiltration elements are made in different diameters and lengths. "Bigmembranes" are typically 4” or 8” in diameter.

Competition

Primary competitors are Hydranautics, GE (formerly Osmonics) and Koch.

References

  1. ^ "Historical Background of FilmTec Corporation" (PDF). www.dow.com. Dow Chemical Company. Retrieved 28 October 2014.