Amsterdam, March 11, 2025 – In a bold move towards sustainable water solutions, Nijhuis Saur Industries (NSI), part of Saur Group, and NX Filtration (NXF) have unveiled the Mobile Nanofiltration (MONF) unit at Aquatech 2025. This groundbreaking technology promises to redefine the landscape of water reuse, addressing urgent challenges of water scarcity and quality with unparalleled efficiency.
The MONF unit merges NSI’s expertise in industrial and municipal water treatment with NXF’s stateof-the-art hollow fiber membrane technology, offering a modular and chemical-free solution that allows industries to effectively close the water loop.
Key features of the MONF solution include:
• Effective Removal of Contaminants: Efficiently eliminate micropollutants, sulfates, and organics.
• Sustainable Operations: Reduces water footprint and operational costs significantly.
• Rapid Deployment: Plug-and-play modularity ensures swift setup for immediate impact.
Real-World impact
The MONF solution has already demonstrated its effectiveness across diverse industries:
• Eerbeek, Netherlands (Paper Mills): Piloting complete water loop closure, drastically cutting groundwater use.
• Poland (Meat Processing): Achieving compliance and resource efficiency through advanced filtration techniques.
• Global Applications: Supporting drinking water initiatives in the Philippines and municipal reuse projects in the Netherlands.
A sustainable future
Launching in April 2025, the MONF unit can treat up to 85 m³/h, making it ideal for businesses seeking cost-effective and adaptable water treatment options. It not only promotes sustainability but also empowers industries to take control of their water resources.
Menno Holterman, CEO of Nijhuis Saur Industries, emphasizes:
“This revolutionary technology sets a new benchmark for water reuse, enabling industries to minimize costs and maximize resource efficiency.”
Floris Jan Cuypers, CEO of NX Filtration, adds:
“Our modular nanofiltration unit represents a significant step forward in sustainable water treatment, addressing the critical issue of global water scarcity head-on.”
The Future of Water starts here.