Chemical Industry Digest – July 2025 Issue

Publishers Page – Water : The Elixir of Industry as Well  – Vinoo Mathews

India’s chemical industry, a major water consumer, must adopt Total Water Management to combat rising scarcity. Advanced treatment, recycling, desalination and AI-driven monitoring enable a shift from waste to circularity.

Comprehensive Water Management and Advances in Water Treatment Technologies for Enhancing Water Efficiency –  Vishal Mehra, Thermax

Comprehensive water management now blends audits, reuse, ZLD and advanced treatment technologies like membranes, AOPs and MBBR with AI-driven monitoring and digital twins.

Membrane Techniques for Water Treatment for Industry and Society – Dr. S Sridhar, CSIR-IICT

Membrane-based techniques like RO, NF, UF and AWG enable safe, economical water treatment for diverse sources.

Advanced Technologies and Systems for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling – Akshat Tyagi, Sustainable Biosolutions Pvt. Ltd. (SUSBIO)

Advanced solutions like IoT-enabled smart STPs, MBRs, ZLD and decentralised modular plants offer scalable reuse and water circularity.

High Efficiency Mist Cooling System – Makarand Chitale, Mist Ressonance Engineering Pvt Ltd

High-Efficiency Mist Cooling Systems (MCS) offer a superior alternative to conventional cooling towers, delivering cold water within 1–2 °C.

Advantages of Round Disc Reverse Osmosis (RDRO) Plants for Treatment of Industrial Effluents – R. K. Ahluwalia, Nirtech Pvt Ltd

Round Disc Reverse Osmosis (RDRO) technology offers superior industrial effluent treatment with higher recovery, fouling resistance and minimal pretreatment compared to traditional RO.

Closing the Loop: SSP’s Waste-to-Wealth Solution – Tapas Chatterjee, SSP Pvt Ltd

THESVORES, an SSP innovation, transforms municipal sludge into energy, reusable ash and cost savings, reducing sludge volume by up to 80%.

Use of H2O2 in Water Purification: Comparison with Cl2-Based Chemicals – Dr. Nivedita Sahu, Dr S. Sridhar, CSIR-IICT

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is emerging as a sustainable alternative to chlorine in water treatment, offering effective disinfection, minimal by-products and eco-friendly decomposition into water and oxygen.

Plus other regular features like:

  • New Developments
  • Renewables
  • It’s a Tech World
  • Book Review
  • News
  • Events
  • Potpourri

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