MSR Hyperflow Microfilter Water Filter - Backflushing Video

MSR Hyperflow Microfilter Water Filter – Backflushing Video



Now available at — MSR has developed a new Hollow Fiber filter technology for their HyperFlow filtration system. The ultra-light HyperFlow Microfilter utilizes this technology making it the smallest, lightest, and highest-flow filter available. The HyperFlow offers a high flow rate and is significantly lighter and more compact than any other backcountry filtration system. The Quick-Connect bottle adapter is compatible with all containers that have a 63mm threaded opening (like a Nalgene bottle). The over-molded end caps offer an ergonomic grip for comfortable pumping. The HyperFlow Microfilter is super fast, pumping more than 2.75 liters per minute. You can also maintain the filter in the field because no tools are required for complete disassembly. The HyperFlow is compact and lightweight without sacrificing performance or durability, making this filter an ideal choice for without sacrificing performance or durability, making this filter an ideal choice for backcountry campers.

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Water filtration membranes - Ultrafiltration AQUASOURCE - SUEZ

Water filtration membranes – Ultrafiltration AQUASOURCE – SUEZ



Ultrafiltration is a physical treatment of water through membranes. Membrane filtration involves clarifying and decontaminating water (removal of bacteria, viruses, algae, pollen, etc.) by passing it through porous and hollow fiber membranes that hold all unwanted particles.
This technology ensures a constant and perfect water quality regardless of variations in the quality of the water to be treated
AQUASOURCE manufactures filtration membranes and ultrafiltration systems for water treatment. For drinking water, industrial process water, recycling, reverse osmosis desalination pretreatment, or the treatment of swimming pool water, organisations all over the world use AQUASOURCE.
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Graphene: water filter of the future

Graphene: water filter of the future



CSIRO finds a way to make Sydney Harbour drinkable – and it could save lives.

Sydney’s iconic harbour has played a starring role in the development of new CSIRO technology that could save lives around the world. Using their own specially designed form of graphene, ‘Graphair’, CSIRO scientists have supercharged water purification, making it simpler, more effective and quicker.

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Michael Pritchard: How to make filthy water drinkable

Michael Pritchard: How to make filthy water drinkable



http://www.ted.com Too much of the world lacks access to clean drinking water. Engineer Michael Pritchard did something about it — inventing the portable Lifesaver filter, which can make the most revolting water drinkable in seconds. An amazing demo from TEDGlobal 2009.

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