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Equipment for ultrafiltration and hyperfiltration (reverse osmosis) is shortly described. Industrial and water desalination applications are given.
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Madsen, R.F., Olsen, O.J., Nielsen, I.K., Nielsen, W.K. (1973). Use of Hyperfiltration and Ultrafiltration within the Chemical and Biochemical Industries. In: Lindner, G., Nyberg, K. (eds) Environmental Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2608-6_33
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