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Researchers and experts are increasingly warning about rising pharmaceutical residues, microplastics, and antibiotic-resistant germs in our wastewater. These contaminants enter the sewage system through human excretions or improper disposal and pose a significant challenge for conventional wastewater treatment plants. In these plants, such difficult-to-degrade compounds are often only partially or not removed at all, leading to various negative impacts on the flora and fauna in our waters.

SFC Umwelttechnik GmbH offers two advanced technologies that can be specifically used to tackle this growing problem: Ultrafiltration (C-MEM™) and Non-Thermal Plasma (C-ION™). With these innovative solutions, we are setting new standards in wastewater treatment.

Our C-MEM™ ultrafiltration technology uses organic hollow fibers with micropores that enable highly effective filtration. This technology removes even the smallest particles and microorganisms, including pharmaceutical residues, microplastics, and resistant germs from the wastewater. This results in a significant improvement in water quality that conventional systems cannot achieve.

In addition, our C-ION™ technology provides a powerful solution for removing pharmaceutical residues as well as other industrial chemicals and pesticides. The non-thermal plasma generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that efficiently oxidize and break down organic compounds. This technology is particularly effective against hard-to-degrade compounds and thus contributes significantly to the reduction of pollutants in water.

With the combination of C-MEM™ and C-ION™, SFC Umwelttechnik GmbH has a strong arsenal of technologies to effectively combat the rising pharmaceutical residues in wastewater. Our solutions not only offer outstanding cleaning performance but are also sustainable and cost-effective. Our commitment to “clean water for the world” drives us to constantly seek new ways to improve water quality and protect the environment. Trust SFC Umwelttechnik GmbH to successfully meet the growing challenges of wastewater treatment. Together, we can ensure that our waters remain clean and healthy—for us and for future generations.

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