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#Filtration

nanofiltration

Nanofiltration is a technology that relies on membranes with pores so tiny they sift impurity molecules as if an authoritarian gatekeeper proclaiming the inferiority of anything too large. The higher the pressure, the more the membrane behaves like a merciless customs officer, rejecting anything deemed unworthy. While hailed as an environmental savior, it demands in return the sacrifices of specialized chemicals and hefty costs, forcing technicians into rituals of fouling and cleaning. It might sound like modern-day sorcery, but the ugly truth is that a single clog can ruthlessly threaten all progress.

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