DRDO develops high-pressure polymeric membrane for sea water desalination

Defence Research and Development Organisation has successfully developed an indigenous nanoporous membrane. This membrane is for high-pressure sea water desalination. Defence Materials Stores and Research & Development Establishment, Kanpur develo...

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Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) announced that it has successfully developed indigenous nanoporous multilayered polymeric membrane for high-pressure sea water desalination.

Defence Materials Stores and Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE), the Kanpur-based laboratory of DRDO, developed the technology for desalination plant in Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ships, based on their operational requirement to address the serious challenge of stability when exposed to chloride ions in saline water. The development has been done within eight months, a statement said.

"DMSRDE, along with ICG, successfully carried out initial technical trials in the existing desalination plant of Offshore Patrolling Vessel (OPV) of ICG," the Ministry of Defence said.


"The initial safety and performance trials of the polymeric membranes were found to be fully satisfactory. The final operational clearance will be given by ICG after 500 hrs of operational testing," the statement added.

Currently, the unit is under testing and trials on OPV. This membrane will be a boon for desalination of sea water in coastal areas after certain modifications.
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