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Water expertise growth and export programme / Biofilm management in water systems using hydrodynamic cavitation technology

Water expertise growth and export programme

With €181 321, the Recovery and Resilience Facility supports the project wich is to use hydrodynamic cavitation technology to investigate technology on biofilms and water quality.

The project will validate the performance of the nanotechnology and its benefits in keeping the water supply system clean.

The project will provide research data on the effects of nanobubbles on the microbial level in pipelines and on the quality of the water of microbial degradation, lime scale and corrosion prevention, will enable an internationally wide international business opportunity.

An ecologically significant benefit is the energy savings that result from control of microbial levels in the water supply system is not based solely on high water temperature, and the energy generated by the water flow is sufficient for purification.

Also, the reduced need for use of disinfection chemicals supports the ecological benefits. The project will be completed by Auqust 2024.

Top 100 recipients:

Satakunta University of Applied Sciences / Co-producers: Suorahapetus Oy