Germany-Based Microdyn-Nadir Opens Austin, Texas, Manufacturing Complex
05/15/2018
The 27,000 sq ft automated facility, Microdyn-Nadir’s second U.S. manufacturing plant, will produce Microdyn BIO-CEL MBR modules for use in wastewater treatment applications. The Austin facility is the first plant in the United States to produce the BIO-CEL MBR product line, which was previously and will continue to be built and assembled at Microdyn-Nadir’s global headquarters in Wiesbaden, Germany.
“This new factory will allow us to better serve our customers and is just one of the many exciting things happening at Microdyn-Nadir,” said Microdyn-Nadir CEO Walter Lamparter.
“Microdyn-Nadir is investing heavily in the water and wastewater treatment industry,” explained MBR Product Marketing Manager Julian Klein. “In the last year, we have expanded our Microdyn RO product line, we will be debuting a new BIO-CEL module at IFAT 2018, and now this new facility is the latest proof of our commitment.”
With locations in Germany, North America, Asia and Brazil, Microdyn-Nadir is The Microdyn-Nadir product portfolio includes reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration membranes.
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