MANN+HUMMEL develops membrane products for diversified development

MANN+HUMMEL recently developed a highly efficient and low-cost membrane for water filtration. The membrane is the core part of the water treatment system . Membrane technology adopts mechanical separation method to filter, energy consumption is lower than traditional technology, filtration performance is good, and the space is small. Thanks to its advanced membrane technology, hollow fiber membranes manufactured by MANN+HUMMEL can remove more than 99.999% of the bacteria, and the water quality is stable. Membranes developed in the future will have greater ability to remove bacteria and viruses.

It is understood that MANN+HUMMEL water filtration business segment is located in Singapore. The Group has established a second R&D laboratory here, and membrane technology experts can provide production and sales site support, including the further development of ultrafiltration membranes for decentralized wastewater treatment equipment, development of nanofiltration membranes and corresponding components (eg, In drinking water) and the current system upgrades - modular armoring systems - are successfully embedded in the front and back end of the existing disinfectant treatment.

One of the tasks of the two R&D divisions of MANN+HUMMEL (respectively located in the R&D division of Ludwigsburg in Germany and the R&D division in Singapore) is to further develop the application of membrane technology. The two teams will combine plastics processing technology knowledge accumulated over the past decades to study the application of membrane technology in automotive and non-automotive applications.

According to reports, MANN+HUMMEL entered the water filtration market in 2009 and acquired Ultra-Flo membrane specialists in 2010. After several years of development, MANN+HUMMEL has upgraded its technical level, expanded its product line, and obtained more use cases, paving the way for accelerated market entry. “Upgrading R&D capabilities in Singapore and Ludwigsburg is another important step in our development and diversification strategy,” said Manfred Wolf, president and general manager of the automotive and industrial division of the MANN+HUMMEL Group. “All aspects of our group must achieve further growth and achieve non-equilibrium development in the non-automotive sector. The global filtration market has a capacity of approximately 40 billion euros, of which only about 23% are used for automotive and automotive-related applications. Machine tools and power equipment construction Accounted for 9%, water treatment accounted for about a quarter of the total, which shows that the water treatment business has a clear upward trend. We must take full advantage of this potential and explore new areas of application.” MANN+HUMMEL The non-automotive business will have a sales share that exceeds that of the automotive business. Currently, the automotive business accounts for about 90% of sales. "In the medium to long term, our products will account for one-third of sales in automobile production, automotive aftermarket and non-automotive businesses, respectively.

“Industrialization and population growth in Asia have led to an increase in water use and water pollution,” said Ulrich Winter, general manager of MANN+HUMMEL Singapore. "The lack of well-trained professionals, especially in many parts of Asia, is an important advantage of our system is the ease of operation, which is very important for the system operators. After the Southeast Asia, we will also develop the North American Free Trade Zone and Europe. The market for water filtration systems, increasingly stringent legal requirements, widespread water scarcity, and the need to improve product quality (eg, in the pharmaceutical, medical or electronics industries) have created huge demands for the reliable and economical treatment of water."

The customer groups of the MANN+HUMMEL water treatment systems involve local authorities, oil and gas, power plants, food processing, construction, and mining industries. MANN+HUMMEL also supplies products suitable for the affected areas, such as the construction of a robust filtration system with hand pumps for the Royal Thai Army and the Thai Navy for use by disaster victims in remote areas. This filter system is easy to transport and does not require electricity when handling water.

MANN+HUMMEL has a sales and service team for water treatment systems in China and is committed to providing Chinese customers with advanced technology solutions and excellent services.

About MANN+HUMMEL Group

The MANN+HUMMEL Group is dedicated to the development and supply of original ancillary equipment for the international automotive and construction machinery industries. At present, MANN+HUMMEL Group has 12,800 employees in 41 regions worldwide. In 2010, the company's turnover reached 2.057 billion euros. In the automotive industry, MANN+HUMMEL products include multifunctional plastic air filtration systems, intake manifold systems, liquid filtration systems, air conditioning filters and cylinder head covers, and filter cartridges for after-sales service and maintenance of vehicles. In general engineering, process engineering and industrial manufacturing, MANN+HUMMEL's product range includes industrial filters, a range of products that reduce the carbon emissions of diesel engines, membrane filters for water treatment, filtration systems, and material handling systems. equipment. For more information about MANN+HUMMEL please visit and.

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