Technical Specifications

At EcoFast Technology (EcoFlux), we combine breakthrough research with advanced engineering to deliver high-performance membranes that solve today’s toughest water, energy, and environmental challenges. Our technologies are not just innovative—they are proven by strong physicochemical performance parameters and real-world applications.

Next-Generation Ion Exchange Membranes (IEMs)

Our IEMs set a new benchmark in efficiency and durability:

Nanocomposite & Polymer-Assisted Membranes

Engineered with advanced nanomaterials and smart polymers, these membranes deliver outstanding results:

Sustainable Water & Energy Systems

Our smart membranes go beyond treatment—they drive sustainable energy and resource recovery:

Key Performance Features

Low Energy Consumption
Consumes less than 1.0 kWh/kg NaOH in recovery processes.
Wide pH Stability
Reliable and stable across a pH range of 1–13.
Durability & Strength
High tensile strength and elongation-at-break for long membrane life.
High Permselectivity
Achieving 92% to 95% for precise and superior ion separation.
Heavy Metal Removal
>90–99% removal efficiency for arsenic (As), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and copper (Cu).
Bacterial Killing Efficiency
Proven 100% effectiveness against E. coli and S. aureus.

Physicochemical Properties

Our membranes are optimized with

Thickness

133–400 µm

Water Uptake

32–66% (controlled swelling for efficiency)

Ion Exchange Capacity

0.75–1.75 mmol/g

Conductivity

0.15–2.2 S/cm

Temperature Stability

Up to 40°C

These technical parameters ensure our IEMs outperform conventional membranes by delivering higher selectivity, superior durability, and enhanced sustainability in real-world industrial applications.

Explore Full IEMs’ Physicochemical Properties and Performance Parameters Sheet in Detail

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