Grants and Contributions:

Title:
3D spatial UF membrane & XL module for solid/liquid separation of industrial wastewater
Agreement Number:
1029638
Agreement Value:
$150,000.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 4, 2025 - Apr 2, 2025
Description:
Thetis Environmental has developed a novel 3D spatial membrane that provides superior productivity, improved membrane strength and durability, and reduced energy consumption in the high strength, high suspended solids water treatment market. The 3D membrane will be implemented in Thetis’ patented PermaFlux™ technology for this market. The new PermaFlux™ XL module (with 3D membranes) increases membrane active surface area and further decreases cost and system complexity. PermaFlux™ is able to filter difficult to treat industrial wastewater and provides clean effluent with very low environmental impact.
Organization:
National Research Council Canada
Expected Results:

The NRC-IRAP Clean Technology Program will support Canadian SMEs in the research and development of sustainable development technologies, up to their commercialization, with the potential to deliver economic and environmental outcomes.

Location:
Hamilton, Ontario, CA L8W 0A9
Reference Number:
172-2024-2025-Q4-1029638
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
811377993
Recipient Type:
For-profit organization
Recipient's Legal Name:
Thetis Environmental Inc.
Federal Riding Name:
Hamilton Mountain
Federal Riding Number:
35037
Program:
Industrial Research Assistance Program – Clean Technology
Program Purpose:

The NRC-IRAP Clean Technology Program will support Canadian SMEs in the research and development of sustainable development technologies, up to their commercialization, with the potential to deliver economic and environmental outcomes.

Coverage:
NRC-IRAP Clean Technology projects stimulate wealth creation for Canada through sustainable development technological innovation, while improving Canada’s environmental indicators related to greenhouse gas emissions (GCG), waste management, air quality or drinking water based on the types of sustainable development technologies that will be supported.│Les projets de technologies propres du PARI-CNRC stimulent la création de richesse pour le Canada grâce à l’innovation technologique en matière de développement durable, tout en améliorant les indicateurs environnementaux du Canada liés aux émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES), à la gestion des déchets, à la qualité de l’air ou à l’eau potable en fonction des types de technologies de développement durable qui seront soutenues.