液體及氣體之分離膜技術 是由出版商BCC Research在2010年08月所出版的。
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第1章 簡介
第2章 摘要
第3章 産業概要
- 産業的歴史
- 膜技術
- 膜材料
- 模組
- 構造
- 截留分子量(MOLECULAR WEIGHT CUTOFF)
- FLUX
- FOULING
- 過濾手法
第4章 膜技術類型
- 逆浸透壓
- 奈米濾過
- 限外濾過
- 精密濾過(MICRO濾過)
- 電氣化學過程
- 瓦斯分離
- 滲透氣化
- 新的分離膜技術
第5章 膜技術的應用
- 飲料水
- 汙水處理
- 過程用水處理
- 食品・飲料
- 醫藥品・生物科技
- 其他產業用液體分離
- 產業用氣體分離
第6章 專利調查
第7章 産業構造
附錄
Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS:
- The combined U.S. market for membranes used in liquid and gas separating
applications is estimated at approximately $1.7 billion in 2010, and is
forecast to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% during the
5-year forecast period to reach $2.3 billion in 2015.
- In 2010, conventional liquid separations account for 89% of U.S. demand,
or nearly $1.5 billion. Membrane module sales for liquid separations are
forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% to reach
$2 billion in 2015.
- Combined sales of products used in gas separation, pervaporation, and
novel processes are predicted to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% through the survey
period, from an estimated $180 million in 2010 to $247 million in 2015.
STUDY GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
This BCC Research report provides an in-depth analysis of the market for
membrane technology across a range of filtration types and applications.
Covered technologies include reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration,
microfiltration, electrochemical processes, gas separation, pervaporation, and
two novel processes. Applications for these filtration types include potable
water, process water, and wastewater treatment; food and beverage processing;
biopharmaceuticals production; other large-scale liquid separations; and
industrial gas separation.
Technical and market drivers are considered in evaluating the current worth of
the technologies covered, and in forecasting growth and trends over the next 5
years. The conclusions are illustrated with statistical information on
markets, applications, industry structure, and dynamics, along with
technological developments.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
This study is intended for individuals requiring an in-depth analysis of the
membrane industry that traces significant developments and forecasts important
trends, quantifies the various market sectors, and highlights companies active
in those areas.
Because of the diverse and fragmented nature of the industry, it is difficult
to find studies that gather such extensive data from far-reaching resources,
and have this data presented in one comprehensive document. This report
contains a unique collection of membrane-related information, analyses,
forecasts, and conclusions that are very hard (or impossible) to find
elsewhere.
SCOPE OF REPORT
This report is primarily a study of the U.S. market, but due to the
international presence of many industry participants, global activities are
included where appropriate. Values are given in U.S. dollars. Forecasts are in
constant U.S. dollars and growth rates are compounded. Five-year projections
are provided for market activity and value. Industry structure, technological
trends, pricing considerations, R&D, government regulations, company profiles,
and competitive technologies are included in the study. Only industrial scale
membrane products will be evaluated. No consumer products (i.e., point of use
water systems) are included in the analysis.
INFORMATION SOURCES
The information sources for this study include online research; SEC filings;
annual reports; company brochures; patent literature; business, technical and
industry journals; conference literature; and interviews with principals in
the industry. Statistical and other data also were collected from the U.S.
Department of Commerce, the American Membrane Technology Association, the
International Desalination Association, the American Water Works Association,
the Water Environment Research Federation, the WateReuse Foundation, the Water
Resources Institute, the MBR-Network, and various academic institutions.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
During the past 14 years, Susan Hanft has authored more than 30 market
research reports for BCC Research in the fields of membrane technology, water,
and wastewater treatment, and separations used in food and beverage
manufacture, medicine, and biotechnology.
Table of Contents
Membrane Technology for Liquid and Gas Separations
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION -- Complimentary
- CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
- STUDY GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
- REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
- INTENDED AUDIENCE
- SCOPE OF REPORT
- INFORMATION SOURCES
- ANALYST CREDENTIALS
- RELATED BCC PUBLICATIONS
- BCC ONLINE SERVICES
- DISCLAIMER
Chapter-2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY(CONTINUED)
- SUMMARY TABLE VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE
- MODULES USED IN GAS AND LIQUID SEPARATIONS,
- THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- SUMMARY FIGURE PROJECTED VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES
USED IN GAS AND LIQUID SEPARATIONS, 2002 - 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
Chapter-3: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
- HISTORY OF THE INDUSTRY
- TABLE 1. A BRIEF HISTORY OF MEMBRANE DEVELOPMENT
- TABLE 1. (CONTINUED)
- MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
- MEMBRANE MATERIALS
- Cellulosics
- Polycarbonates
- Polysulfones
- Fluorinated Polymers
- Polyamides
- Inorganics
- Ceramic
- Metal
- Stainless Steel
- Palladium
- Carbon
- Carbon Nanotubes
- Zeolite and Other Novel Inorganic Membranes
- Mixed Matrix Materials
- MODULES
- CONFIGURATION
- Plate and Frame
- Tubular Membranes
- Spiral-wound Membranes
- Hollow-fiber Membranes
- MOLECULAR WEIGHT CUTOFF
- FLUX
- FOULING
- METHODS OF FILTRATION
- DIRECT-FLOW FILTRATION
- CROSSFLOW FILTRATION
- Crossflow Filtration (Continued)
Chapter-4: MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY TYPES
- REVERSE OSMOSIS
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 2. APPLICATIONS FOR REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 3. MANUFACTURERS OF REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANES
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposites
- Carbon Nanotube Membranes
- Boron Nitride Nanotube Membranes
- Aquaporins
- Oxidant-resistant Membranes
- Chlorine-tolerant Materials
- Forward Osmosis
- Pressure-retarded Osmosis
- Concentrate Management, Reuse, Mining
- Beneficial Brine Reuse
- Concentrate Minimization
- Zero Liquid Discharge
- Recovery, Resale of Salts in Desalination Brine
- NANOFILTRATION
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 4. APPLICATIONS FOR NANOFILTRATION MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 5. MANUFACTURERS OF NANOFILTRATION MEMBRANES
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- The Long Beach Method
- ULTRAFILTRATION
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 6. APPLICATIONS FOR ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 7. MANUFACTURERS OF ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANES
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Fouling Resistant Membranes for Oil Industry Wastewater Treatment
- Reducing the Fat Content of Breaded Fried Foods
- MICROFILTRATION
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 8. APPLICATIONS FOR MICROFILTATION MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 9. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROFILTRATION MEMBRANES
- TABLE 9. (CONTINUED)
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Micromachined Silicon Membranes
- Microsieve Filtration of Beer
- ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESSES
- ELECTRODIALYSIS
- ELECTRODIALYSIS REVERSAL
- ELECTROLYSIS
- Chloralkali Production
- ELECTRODEIONIZATION
- MEMBRANE CHROMATOGRAPHY
- MEMBRANE ADSORBERS
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 10. APPLICATIONS FOR ION EXCHANGE MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 11. MANUFACTURERS AND ION EXCHANGE MEMRANE
- PRODUCTS
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Nanoparticle Composites
- Bipolar ED
- Salinity Gradient Power
- Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production
- VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN LIQUID SEPARATIONS
BY MEMBRANE TYPE
- Reverse Osmosis
- Nanofiltration
- Nanofiltration (Continued)
- Ultrafiltration
- Microfiltration
- Microfiltration (Continued)
- Microfiltration (Continued)
- Electrochemical
- TABLE 12. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE
- PRODUCTS USED IN LIQUID SEPARATIONS BY TECHNOLOGY
- TYPE, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 1. PROJECTED U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN LIQUID
SEPARATIONS BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2002 - 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- GAS SEPARATION
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 13. APPLICATIONS FOR GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 14. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR GAS SEPARATION
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Thermally Rearranged Polymers
- Zeolites, Carbon Molecular Sieves
- CMS Hybrids
- Carbon Nanotube Membranes
- Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conducting Materials
- Facilitated Transport
- CO2 Capture
- Natural Gas Dehydration
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES
- Value of the Market for Gas .. (Continued)
- TABLE 15. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN GAS
SEPARATIONS, THROUGH ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 2. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN GAS
SEPARATIONS, 2002 - 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- PERVAPORATION
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 16. APPLICATIONS FOR PERVAPORATION MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 17. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR PERVAPORATION
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- High-temperature Polymer/Ceramic Hybrid
- Bioethanol Recovery
- Natural Flavor, Aroma Manufacture
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR PERVAPORATION MEMBRANES
- Value of the Market for Pervaporation ..(Continued)
- TABLE 18. PROJECTED VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR PERVAPORATION
MEMBRANES, THROUGH 2015
- FIGURE 3. PROJECTED VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR PERVAPORATION
MEMBRANES, 2002-2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- NOVEL MEMBRANES
- MEMBRANE CONTACTORS
- TABLE 19. APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBRANE CONTRACTORS
- APPLICATIONS
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 20. MEMBRANE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS
- LIQUID MEMBRANES
- APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 2. APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUID MEMBRANES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Biofuels Processing
- Gas Separation Using Facilitated Transport Membranes (FTMs)
- Carbon Nanotube Mediated Membrane Extraction
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR NOVEL MEMBRANE PRODUCTS
- TABLE 22. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR NOVEL MEMBRANES
- BY APPLICATION, 2002-2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 4. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR NOVEL MEMBRANE PRODUCTS, 2002 -
2015 ($ MILLIONS)
Chapter-5: APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
- TABLE 23. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES BY APPLICATION
THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 5. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES BY APPLICATION,
2002 - 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- TABLE 24. MEMBRANE APPLICATIONS AND ALTERNATIVE SEPARATION PROCSSES
THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
- TABLE 24. (CONTINUED)
- POTABLE WATER PRODUCTION
- MUNICIPAL DRINKING WATER
- RO
- MF
- UF
- NF
- EDR
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 25. MAJOR MANUFACTURERS OF MMBRANES FOR DRINKING WATER TREATMENTS
BY MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY TYPE
- TABLE 26. MAJOR MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR POTABLE WATER
PRODUCTION
- TABLE 26. (CONTINUED)
- BOTTLED WATER TREATMENT
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Recycling Residential RO Cartridges
- Affordable Desalination Collaboration
- Membrane Distillation
- VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANES USED IN POTABLE WATER TREATMENT
- Reverse Osmosis
- Nanofiltration
- Microfiltration
- Ultrafiltration
- Pretreatment to RO Desalination
- ED/EDR
- Emerging Contaminants
- Barriers to Membrane Technology
- TABLE 27. U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN POTABLE WATER
TREATMENT BY TYPE, 2010 ($ MILLIONS/%)
- FIGURE 6. U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN POTABLE WATER
TREATMENT BY TYPE, 2010 (%)
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- DOMESTIC, MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
- Membrane Bioreactors
- Wastewater Reuse
- INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
- TABLE 28. POTENTIAL WASTEWATER COMPONENTS BY INDUSTRY
- TALBE 28. (CONTINUED)
- Heavy Metals
- Organic Compounds
- Oily Wastewaters
- WATER AND RAW MATERIALS RECOVERY/RECYCLING
- TABLE 29. RECOVERY/RECYCLE OPPORTUNITIES IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 30. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Milestones in Wastewater Reuse
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR MEMBRANES USED IN WASTEWATER APPLICATIONS
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment
- MBRs
- EDCS
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment (Continued)
- TABLE 31. U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT:
CONVENTIONAL CROSSFLOW METHODS VS. MBR, 2010 ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 7 U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT:
CONVENTIONAL CROSSFLOW METHODS VS. MBR, 2010 (%)
- PROCESS WATER TREATMENT
- POWER PLANT PROCESS WATER
- BOILER FEEDWATER
- Deoxygenation
- Boiler Blowdown
- Reusing Boiler Blowdown
- Cooling Tower Water
- Cooling Tower Blowdown
- ULTRAPURE MICROELECTRONICS-GRADE WATER
- COMPENDIAL WATER
- OTHER PROCESS WATER
- Chemicals Manufacture
- Oil and Gas Processing
- MANUFACTURERS
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Produced Water Treatment
- EDI for Power Plant Water Treatment
- VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN PROCESS WATER
TREATMENT
- Power Plant and Industrial Boiler Feedwater Treatment
- Semiconductor Water Treatment, Recycling
- Semiconductor ..(Continued)
- Compendial Water
- FOOD AND BEVERAGE
- FOOD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 32. MEMBRANE APPLICATIONS IN FOOD PROCESSING
- TABLE 32. (CONTINUED)
- BEVERAGE PROCESSING APPLICATIONS
- TABLE 33. MEMBRANE APPLICATIONS IN BEVERAGE PROCESING
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 34. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS
- FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE APPLICATIONS
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Micro-Engineered Silicon Membranes
- Dairy Separations
- Alcohol Adjustment of Wine by Perstraction
- pH Adjustment of Aqueous Foods Using Bipolar ED
- Water Reuse
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR MEMBRANES USED IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE APPLICATIONS
- Dairy Separations
- Soy, Corn and Other Mill Product Applications
- Beverage Applications
- Wastewater Treatment and Recycling Applications
- Sugar, Starch, and Sweetener Applications
- Competitive Technologies and Barriers to Membrane Use
- TABLE 35. U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN FOOD
- AND BEVERAGE APPLICATIONS, BY INDUSTRY SECTOR,
- ($ MILLIONS/%)
- FIGURE 8 U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE MODULES USED IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE
APPLICATIONS BY INDUSTRY SECTOR, 2008 (%)
- PHARMACEUTICALS AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
- APPLICATIONS
- Laboratory-Scale Applications
- TABLE 36. APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBRANES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY/PHARMACEUTICALS
- Downstream Bioprocessing
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 37. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR BIOPHARMACEUTICALS
PRODUCTION
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Pore-filled Membranes
- Polymer Brush Membranes
- Disposable Manufacturing
- Disposable Manufacturing (Continued)
- Separating Proteins by Size, Net Charge
- VALUE OF THE MARKET FOR MEMBRANES IN THE BIOTECH/ PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
- The Biopharmaceuticals Market
- Lab-Scale, Small-Production-Scale Separations
- Bioprocessing Products
- Single-Use Products
- Virus Filters, Membrane Adsorbers
- Water Treatment
- Biogenerics
- Competitive Technologies
- OTHER INDUSTRIAL LIQUID SEPARATIONS
- TABLE 38. OTHER INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBRANES APPLICATIONS
- Chemicals, Petrochemicals Manufacture
- Semiconductor Chemicals Filtration
- Electrocoat Paint
- Automotive Paint Pretreatment
- Metalworking
- Removing Sulfur from Transportation Fuels
- Radioactive Waste Treatment
- MANUFACTURERS
- TABLE 39. MANUFACTURERS AND MEMBRANE PRODUCTS FOR
- OTHER LIQUID SEPARATIONS
- TRENDS AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Solvent-Resistant Membranes
- Cellulosic Biofuels Manufacture
- Extracting Hydrogen from Any Renewable Organic
- VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN OTHER INDUSTRIAL
LIQUID SEPARATIONS
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Chemical Industry Applications
- Biofuels Production
- Other Applications
- INDUSTRIAL GAS SEPARATION
- APPLICATIONS
- Nitrogen/Air Separation
- Aircraft Fuel Tank Inerting
- Oxygen/Air Separation
- Hydrogen Separations
- Natural Gas Purification
- Natural Gas Dehydration
- Nitrogen Removal
- Vapor/Gas Separations
- Vapor/Vapor Separations
- Other
- Air Drying
- Ultrapure Hydrogen Production
- Membrane Reactor Processes
- CO2 Capture
- TABLE 40. MEMBRANES IN DEVELOPMENT FOR CO2 CAPTURE
- VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANES USED IN INDUSTRIAL GAS SEPARATION
- Nitrogen/Air Separation
- Hydrogen Separations
- Natural Gas Treatment
- Oxygen/Air Separation
- Separating Vapors from Permanent Gases
- Vapor/Vapor Separations
- Other Applications
- TABLE 41. VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED IN GAS
SEPARATIONS BY APPLICATION, 2001- ($ MILLIONS)
- FIGURE 9 PROJECTED VALUE OF THE U.S. MARKET FOR MEMBRANE PRODUCTS USED
IN GAS SEPARATIONS BY APPLICATION, 2002 - 2015 ($ MILLIONS)
Chapter-6: PATENT SURVEY
- PATENTS BY APPLICATION
- TABLE 42. U.S. PATENTS BY APPLICATION, JANUARY 1, 2005 TO JUNE 29, 2010
(NUMBER)
- FIGURE 10. U.S. PATENTS BY APPLICATION, JANUARY 1, 2005 TO JUNE 29, 2010
(NUMBER)
- PATENTS BY COMPANY
- PATENTS BY COMPANY. (CONTINUED)
- PATENTS BY COMPANY. (CONTINUED)
- TABLE 43. U.S. PATENTS BY COMPANY, JANUARY 1, 2005 TO JUNE29, 2010
(NUMBER)
- TABLE 43. ( CONTINUED)
- FIGURE 11. U.S. PATENTS BY APPLICATION, JANUARY 1, 2005 TO JUNE 29, 2010
(NUMBER)
Chapter-7: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
- TABLE 44. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS, 1994-2010
- TABLE 44. (CONTINUED)
- MARKET SHARE
- TABLE 45. ESTIMATED U.S. MEMBRANE MARKET SHARE BY COMPANY, 2010 (%)
- FIGURE 12. ESTIMATED U.S. MEMBRANE MARKET SHARE BY COMPANY, 2010 (%)
- COMPANY PROFILES
- 3M PURIFICATION
- ADVANTEC MFS
- AIR LIQUIDE
- Medal, LP
- AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
- Air Products Prism Membranes
- AKER ASA
- Aker Solutions (U.S.)
- ALFA LAVAL
- APPLIED MEMBRANES, INC.
- APPLIED MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
- AQUAMARIJN MICROFILTRATION BV
- AQUAPORIN A/S
- ASAHI KASEI
- ASTOM CORP.
- ASTUTE NANOTECHNOLOGY
- ATECH INNOVATIONS GMBH
- BERGHOF FILTRATIONS UND ANLAGENTECHNIK GMBH
- BWT GROUP
- CANTEL MEDICAL
- MarCor Purification
- CARBOZYME, INC.
- CERAMEM
- COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS
- COSKATA, INC.
- DAICEN MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, LTD.
- DONALDSON CO.
- DOW CHEMICAL CO.
- Dow Liquid Separations
- ECO CERAMICS B.V.
- ELTRON RESEARCH
- EMEMBRANE
- ENTEGRIS, INC.
- FAIREY INDUSTRIAL CERAMICS, LTD.
- FLUXXION BV
- FUMA-TECH
- GENERAL ELECTRIC
- GE Water Technologies
- GE Healthcare
- GEA WESTFALIA SEPARATOR, INC.
- GENESIS FUELTECH, INC.
- GKN SINTER METALS FILTERS GMBH
- W.R. GRACE & CO.
- GRAVER TECHNOLGIES
- HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL
- UOP
- HY9 CORP.
- HYDROGENICS CORP.
- HYFLUX, LTD.
- IDATECH
- INGE AG
- inge Americas, Inc.
- INNOVATIVE GAS SYSTEMS (IGS)
- ITM POWER, PLC
- ITN NANOVATION AG
- ITT INDUSTRIES
- JIANGSU JIUWU HI-TECH CO., LTD.
- KATHYD TECHNOLOGY
- KOCH MEMBRANE SYSTEMS
- KOREA MEMBRANE SEPARATION
- KUBOTA CORP.
- MEDIA AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
- MEISSNER FILTRATION PRODUCTS, INC.
- MEMBRANA-CHARLOTTE
- MEMBRANE PRODUCTS CORP. (MEMPRO)
- MEMPORE
- MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH, INC. (MTR)
- MEMBRANES INTERNATIONAL
- MILLENNIUMPORE, LTD.
- MILLIPORE CORP.
- MITSUBISHI RAYON ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
- MMF MAXFLOW MEMBRAN FILTRATION GMBH
- MITSUI CHEMICALS
- MTB TECHNOLOGIES
- NAGAYANAGI CO., LTD.
- NAJADE SEPARATION B.V.
- NANOASIS
- NANOH2O, INC.
- NATCO GROUP
- NATRIX SEPARATIONS
- NEOMECS, INC.
- NEW LOGIC INTERNATIONAL
- NGK INSULATORS, LTD.
- NITTO DENKO CORP.
- Hydranautics
- NORIT NV
- NOVASEP PROCESS
- OASYS
- PALL CORP.
- PAN GEN GLOBAL
- Pan Gen Global (Continued)
- PARKER HANNIFIN CORP.
- PCA- POLYMERCHEMIE ALTMEIER GMBH UND PCCELL GMBH
- PENTAIR, INC.
- Porous Media
- PERMIONICS
- PERVATECH BV
- PIONETICS CORP.
- POLYAN GMBH
- POLYMEM S.A.
- PORIFERA INC.
- POROGEN CORP.
- PORVAIR, PLC
- Porvair Filtration Group, Inc.
- POWER+ENERGY, INC.
- PRAXAIR, INC.
- PRIME WATER INTERNATIONAL NV
- REB RESEARCH AND CONSULTING
- ROCHEM UF-SYSTEME
- Sepro Separation Solutions
- SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECH
- SEPARATION DYNAMICS, INC.
- SIEMENS AG
- SIMPORE
- SINOMEM TECHNOLOGY, LTD./SUNTAR MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY
- SNOWPURE, LLC
- SPECIALTY SILICONE PRODUCTS, INC.
- SPECTRUM LABORATORIES
- SPINTEK SYSTEMS
- STARTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
- STONYBROOK PURIFICATION
- SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
- Infilco Degremont, Inc.
- SULZER CHEMTECH, LTD.
- SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES
- Sumitomo Electric Fine Polymer, Inc.
- SYNDER FILTRATION
- SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
- T3 SCIENTIFIC, LLC
- TAMI INDUSTRIES
- TIANJIN MOTIMO MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY, LTD.
- TOKUYAMA CORP.
- Tokuyama America, Inc.
- TORAY INDUSTRIES
- TOYO ROSHI KAISHA
- Advantec MFS, Inc.
- TOYOBO CORP.
- TRANS IONICS CORP.
- TRISEP CORP.
- UBE INDUSTRIES
- VAPERMA, INC.
- VINA FILTER CO., LTD.
- W.L. GORE & ASSOCIATES
- WOONGJIN CHEMICAL
- YUASA MEMBRANE SYSTEMS CO., LTD.
- Yuasa Membrane Systems Co., Ltd. (Continued)
Chapter-8: APPENDIX
- APPENDIX
- TABLE 46. PATENT SURVEY, 2005
- TABLE 46. (CONTINUED)
- TABLE 46. (CONTINUED)
- TABLE 46. (CONTINUED)
- TABLE 46. (CONTINUED)
- TABLE 46. (CONTINUED)
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