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Tubular membranes in Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems play a crucial role within the water treatment sector. The ZLD process is designed to manage and treat wastewater by eliminating liquid waste and maximizing water reuse, leaving zero discharge at the end of the treatment cycle. Tubular membranes are an integral component of these systems, facilitating the filtration and separation processes necessary for ZLD. They are specifically engineered to withstand the concentrated brines and high solid contents typically involved in the ZLD treatment process while minimizing fouling and scaling issues that can hamper system performance. In ZLD systems, tubular membranes are often used in conjunction with other technologies such as reverse osmosis, evaporation, and crystallization. Their robust design allows for operation under harsh conditions, which is why they are suitable for a variety of industrial applications, particularly where strict environmental regulations necessitate advanced wastewater treatment solutions. Over the years, technological advancements have improved the efficiency and durability of tubular membranes, making them a reliable option in achieving ZLD goals and facilitating sustainable water management practices. Companies active in the market for tubular membranes in ZLD systems include Suez Water Technologies & Solutions, Veolia Water Technologies, GE Water & Process Technologies (now part of Suez), Aquatech International, Aquarion AG, Saltworks Technologies Inc., and IDE Technologies. These firms offer various water treatment solutions and services and are key players in the development and integration of advanced tubular membrane technologies in ZLD systems. Show Less Read more