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Treatment system for produced water reuse

| By Scott Jenkins

Source: LiqTech

This company recently launched QureFlow Max, the largest and highest-capacity system within QureFlowTM platform. The system is purpose-built for upstream produced-water applications, where water volumes, variability, and uptime requirements exceed the limits of conventional treatment technologies. Designed specifically for large-scale reuse operations, the system addresses a critical challenge in produced-water strategies: reliable removal of oil and suspended solids under highly variable operating conditions. The system enables recycling and reuse and also serves as pretreatment ahead of desalination where required. QureFlow Max does not desalinate water. Instead, it operates in the oil and total suspended solids removal layer where treatment technologies are most actively evaluated, and where reuse strategies most often succeed or fail. Designed for very high flow and uptime-critical operations, QureFlow Max is available in high-capacity, skid-based configurations with four or six installed membrane vessels per skid. Each skid delivers feed capacities of 80-120 m³/h, equivalent to 350-530 gal/min or 12,000-18,000 barrels of water per day, supporting large-scale produced-water reuse where throughput, stability, and operational reliability are essential. QureFlow Max is built on silicon carbide ceramic membrane technology, offering high chemical resistance, mechanical strength, and durability in harsh produced-water environments. The system is designed to operate reliably in waters characterised by high total dissolved solids, elevated temperatures, variable oil content, and fouling and fouling-prone feed streams, making it well suited to reuse-focused North American operations. — LiqTech International Inc., Ballerup, Denmark

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