TORAY MEMBRANE EUROPE AG
About TORAY MEMBRANE EUROPE
In 2006 Toray Membrane USA, Inc. (TMUS) was formed as a subsidiary of Toray Industries. TMUS' capabilities include automated manufacturing of spiral-wound membrane elements for a comprehensive set of membrane technologies (RO, NF, UF, MF, MBR). Toray offers membrane configurations in spiral-wound, hollow-fiber, and flat sheet or plate and frame membrane bioreactor units used in many industries, namely water, wastewater, pharma, dairy, and food and beverage processing.
About the Toray Group
Toray Industries, Inc. was founded in 1926 as a producer of rayon yarn. Since then, Toray has been devoted to developing advanced materials as a manufacturer of basic materials that improve the quality of people's daily lives. Since beginning in the production of ¬fibers and textiles, the company has added including ¬films, ¬fine chemicals, plastic resins, electronics & information-related products, carbon ¬fiber composite materials, pharmaceutical and medical products, and products for the water treatment and environmental ¬fields. Toray is now operational in 26 countries and regions globally, with 99 group companies in Japan and 156 outside of Japan. Toray will strive to create innovative materials and technologies under the corporate slogan "Innovation by Chemistry."
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