The collaboration merges graphene membrane performance with energy‑efficient pumping, providing affordable, reliable clean water in power‑constrained settings—a critical advantage for humanitarian, defense, and remote‑infrastructure sectors.
Water scarcity and the need for rapid, on‑the‑move treatment solutions have driven a surge in portable purification technologies. By integrating graphene‑enhanced ultrafiltration membranes, Purafy delivers a filtration layer that not only blocks pathogens larger than 10 nm but also maintains higher permeate flow rates and resists fouling. This breakthrough addresses a long‑standing trade‑off between membrane durability and performance, positioning the Purafy Portage as a next‑generation option for sectors where reliability is non‑negotiable.
The partnership’s technical edge lies in coupling the advanced membranes with Electromaax’s Enhanced Clark Pump. This hydraulic intensifier recovers energy internally, boosting water pressure to 800 psi while consuming far less electricity than conventional high‑pressure pumps. Eliminating UV disinfection further slashes power demand and simplifies maintenance, making the system ideal for marine vessels, disaster‑relief camps, and remote outposts where power is scarce and spare parts are limited. The combined solution offers a compact, rugged design that can process fresh, brackish, or seawater, expanding its applicability across diverse environments.
From a market perspective, the alliance leverages Electromaax’s established global supply chain and marine distribution channels to accelerate adoption worldwide. Purafy gains manufacturing scale and access to customers in boating, humanitarian, and defense markets, while Electromaax enriches its product portfolio with graphene‑based filtration. This synergy is likely to spur competitive pressure on legacy water‑making systems, driving broader industry shifts toward energy‑efficient, low‑maintenance portable water solutions. As climate‑induced emergencies rise, the Purafy Portage could become a cornerstone technology for resilient water infrastructure.
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