LiqTech International to launch produced-water treatment system
Key Highlights
- LiqTech International will launch its QureFlow™ Max produced-water treatment system at the 36th Annual Produced Water Society Conference.
- The system enables produced water recycling and reuse and serves as pretreatment ahead of desalination.
LiqTech International Inc. will launch its QureFlow™ Max produced-water treatment system at the 36th Annual Produced Water Society Conference on February 9–12 in Sugar Land, Texas.
The system enables produced water recycling and reuse and serves as pretreatment ahead of desalination where required, but it 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.
The system 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 gpm or 12,000-18,000 bbl water/day.
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 characterized 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.
The system is engineered for modular deployment and automated operation, supporting both fixed and mobile reuse configurations. It is available in unclassified or ATEX Zone 2 / C1D2 configurations, features remote control and fully automated operation, and is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing produced-water infrastructure without altering upstream or downstream processes.
