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Revision as of 07:57, 5 February 2018

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1930s Thermal distillation begins use in several large plants, primarily in the Middle East.1

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 ? In his Meteorologica, Aristotle writes that "Salt water when it turns into vapour becomes sweet and the vapour does not form salt water again when it condenses".1
1959 Desalination capability of cellulose acetate film is demonstrated by Breton and Reid.1
1962 Asymmetric cellulose acetate membrane is developed.1
1963 First practical spiral-wound module is developed by General Atomics.1
1967 The first commercially successful hollow fiber module is released.1
1972 The interfacial composite membrane is developed.1
1975 The first commercial interfacial composite Riley at Fluid Systems is installed at Jiddah seawater plant.1
1978 The first fully aromatic thin film composite (FT-30) is developed.1
1986 Low pressure nanofiltration membrane becomes widely available.1

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