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Modernizing the Trier municipal waterworks: Ultrafiltration from inge watertechnologies provides 1,600 m³ of clean water an hour

03-28-2011 01:01 PM CET | Energy & Environment

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A superbly compact form of modern UF technology:  The new “T-Rack vario” from inge watertechnologies AG

A superbly compact form of modern UF technology: The new “T-Rack vario” from inge watertechnologies AG

People in the Mosel town of Trier first experienced state-of-the-art water supply systems back in Roman times when aqueducts were introduced. Jump to the present day, and the Trier municipal utility company is once again helping the town to take on a pioneering role in Germany by equipping its local waterworks with a cutting-edge technology known as ultrafiltration, which purifies drinking water using purely physical means – without the use of chemicals. The technology comes from the German company inge watertechnologies AG, one of the world's leading innovators in this field. In the future, the ultrafine pores of the membranes supplied by inge AG will filter 1,600 m³ of water an hour to remove viruses, bacteria and suspended solids from Trier’s water supplies. By giving the go-ahead for what will be the second biggest plant in Germany to use this ground-breaking technology, Trier is rediscovering its spirit of innovation.

Greifenberg, 28.03.2011 – The Roman town of Trier has boldly chosen the most innovative technology on the market to fulfill its future needs for drinking water treatment. Starting in the spring of 2012, up to 1,600 m³ of water per hour will be treated by ultrafiltration modules made by inge watertechnologies AG, a company based in the town of Greifenberg on the Ammersee lake in Bavaria, Germany. This means a total of 38,400 m³ of water from the Riveris reservoir will be purified each day through the purely physical method of removing bacteria, viruses and suspended solids from the water using ultrafine membranes – without the use of chemicals.
The Trier municipal utility company has invested in the very latest product from the world's leading provider of ultrafiltration technology: the T-Rack vario. Designed as an ultra-compact rack system, the T-Rack vario incorporates 312 dizzer XL 0.9 MB 60 modules in six filtration lines. The core component of these modules is the patented Multibore membrane, which is considered to be the most reliable and resilient solution available on the market. The municipal utility company's decision to place their trust in this Bavarian technology was based on the success of a long-term pilot project and the reasonably priced package offered by inge watertechnologies AG. During the pilot phase, the PES membrane supplied by inge watertechnologies AG proved itself to be superior to conventional PVDF products when it came to treating Trier’s reservoir water. One of the key criteria for choosing inge AG’s solution was the broader pH compatibility of the PES membrane, which avoids the need for frequent use of chlorine-containing cleaning chemicals. The hydrodynamically optimized dizzer ultrafiltration modules are designed to ensure highly resource-efficient operation, with operating pressures that are three or four times lower than conventional solutions and no need for air scouring.
inge watertechnologies AG’s sales manager Josef Wunram is delighted with the new project: “We are very pleased to have been awarded what is a truly huge contract by the standards of the German market. Along with the Arnsberg Mönnebogen and Langel projects, Trier provides yet another example of the pioneering role and market leadership we have achieved in the German ultrafiltration technology sector.”

The company inge watertechnologies AG www.inge.ag, based in the town of Greifenberg near Munich in Bavaria, Germany, employs more than 80 staff and is the world's leading provider of ultrafiltration technology, a membrane process used to treat drinking water, process water, wastewater and sea water. With a global reach enhanced by its network of partners, the company has completed numerous reference products around the globe featuring its cutting-edge technology. Its range of products include highly-efficient ultrafiltration modules and cost-effective, space-saving rack designs as the core components of water treatment plants, rounded off by the superb technical support it provides to its customers.
All the company's products are based on the in-house development of its patented Multibore® membrane technology, providing the top-quality standards for which German-made goods are famous. The extremely small-pore filters of the Multibore® membrane reliably intercept not only particles, but also microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, thereby providing a dependable source of clean water. Deployment of the inge technology also offers significant advantages over conventional water treatment methods, such as rapid and easy module installation and stable, highly resilient membranes. This makes planning a water treatment facility much simpler, enabling customers to achieve low-cost installation and operation. And all this comes with a guarantee of long-lasting reliability.

Press Contact:
Petra Erner. Press Officer
Phone: +49-176-24126502
Email: perner@inge.ag

Headquarters
inge watertechnologies AG
Flurstraße 27
D-86926 Greifenberg
Deutschland / Germany
Phone: +49 8192 / 997-700
Fax: +49 8192 / 997-999
E-Mail: info@inge.ag
Internet: www.inge.ag

inge China
inge watertechnologies AG
Beijing Representative Office
Unit 0708, Landmark Tower 2
8 North Dongsanhuan Road Chaoyang District
100004 Beijing VR China
Phone: +86 10 / 6590-7839
Fax: +86 10 / 6590-7836
E-Mail: hu.jianhui@inge.cn
Internet: www.inge.cn

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