Please let me ​explain. We are ​referring here ​to nanotechnology ​since our (​polymer) ​nanofiltration ​membranes do ​contain "nano ​pores". That is ​why we consider ​our production ​technology as ​nanotechnology. ​Our nanofiltration ​membranes are ​used for making ​drinking water, ​and are ​approved by NSF,​ KIWA, etc. ​That means no ​toxic chemicals,​ no nano ​particles, ect. ​Our nanofiltration ​membranes ​remove low ​molecular ​weight organic ​materials, as ​residual ​medicine, ​pesticides, ​hardness, color,​ etc.  ​During ​operation we do ​need hardly ​chemicals for ​cleaning, while ​our energy ​consumption is ​very low ( ​

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Please let me ​explain. We are ​referring here ​to nanotechnology ​since our (​polymer) ​nanofiltration ​membranes do ​contain "nano ​pores". That is ​why we consider ​our production ​technology as ​nanotechnology. ​Our nanofiltration ​membranes are ​used for making ​drinking water, ​and are ​approved by NSF,​ KIWA, etc. ​That means no ​toxic chemicals,​ no nano ​particles, ect. ​Our nanofiltration ​membranes ​remove low ​molecular ​weight organic ​materials, as ​residual ​medicine, ​pesticides, ​hardness, color,​ etc.  ​During ​operation we do ​need hardly ​chemicals for ​cleaning, while ​our energy ​consumption is ​very low ( ​<0,3 kWh/m3).