The World’s Only Producer of the Breakthrough Thin-film Nanocomposite (TFN) Technology
LG Water Solutions’ proprietary TFN technology enhances membrane performance by incorporating nanoparticles onto the membrane surface. This innovation increases membrane flux while maintaining high salt rejection, delivering efficient, reliable reverse osmosis. TFN technology yields industry-leading salt rejection vs. conventional thin-film composite (TFC) membranes, as shown below:
Unmatched Performance
Industry’s Highest Salt Rejection RO
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