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Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies to Participate in Membrane Project

The products to come from this project are membrane plating and membranous roll-fed modules that are used in the process of filtration and reverse osmosis. Participants in the project, which is estimated at 1.92 billion rubles, are Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies, Vladipor, and an outside investor who will provide co-financing. RUSNANO will invest 350 million rubles in equity of the project company and provide it with a loan of 460 million rubles.

The project will be carried out in the city of Vladimir. The production facility is expected to be completed in 2012.

Membrane technology is widely used in all areas of industry that must purify water and/or treat sewage. The use of membrane technology in electroenergy, microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, and the food industry reduces costs in obtaining water that is ultraclean, salt-free, and free of dangerous microbes. Membrane technology is used to reduce costs for sewage treatment and to obtain concentrated solutions in the chemical and milk industries. Realization of the project will permit to replace imported analogs with domestic products that have better consumer qualities.

The project falls within the realm of nanotechnology because of the size of the pores of the membranes. Each membrane type has its own size and all lie in the range of one nm to 100 nm. Membranes hold all that is larger than the size of their pores.

Thanks to the experience and scientific-technological potential of Vladipor in membrane technology, the project company has broad opportunities for further growth, including development of new types of membranes for application in specific fields.

Direct customers for products that emerge from the project are engineering companies that produce units for water purification and sewage treatment for end consumers. There are about 150 domestic and foreign companies working in Russia today that offer engineering services for delivery of membrane equipment, mostly for imported membranes.

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