Axine Water Technologies, a Vancouver-based wastewater treatment solutions provider, will showcase its ElectraClear technology during WEFTEC, the Water Environment Federation’s Technical Exhibition and Conference, scheduled to run Oct. 5-9 in New Orleans.
ElectraClear destroys organic contaminants in industrial wastewater, including difficult-to-treat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
WEFTEC attendees can participate in a live demonstration of the system at Booth No. 952, where the company says they can see firsthand how Axine’s technology offers an energy-efficient, chemical-free solution for complete destruction of PFAS chemicals, helping industries reduce operational costs while meeting environmental regulations.
RELATED: Axine to showcase PFAS technology
Axine also will present as part of a Technical Spotlight titled "Liquid Treatment Technologies for PFAS at Water Resource Recovery Facilities" from 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8. The session will explore scalable, on-site solutions for PFAS destruction, focusing on efficiency and sustainability of systems.
Axine Water Technologies specializes in electrochemical oxidation for the destruction of persistent contaminants in industrial wastewater, including PFAS.
WEFTEC is scheduled for Oct. 5-9 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.
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